Image Compressor

Convert WebP to JPG

Convert WebP to JPG for maximum compatibility. WebP is the modern default; JPG is the universal fallback.

Every current browser renders WebP, but email clients (notably Outlook desktop) and many older tools still don't. When you need universal compatibility — email marketing, download packages, legacy CMSes — convert to JPG.

This conversion is one-way lossy on both sides (WebP was already lossy at typical settings). Land the JPG at quality 88 to minimise the compound compression.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert WebP to JPG?
Drop your WebP file into the tool above. It's converted to JPG in the browser and ready to download. Multiple files can be converted at once.
Why convert WebP to JPG?
Every current browser renders WebP, but email clients (notably Outlook desktop) and many older tools still don't. When you need universal compatibility — email marketing, download packages, legacy CMSes — convert to JPG.
Is any quality lost when converting to JPG?
Converting between lossy formats (like JPG to WebP) involves one round of re-encoding, so there is theoretically some quality loss — but at the default quality setting it's visually indistinguishable. Converting to a lossless format (PNG) doesn't lose data from the source.
Does the JPG file work everywhere the WebP did?
Modern browsers, image editors, and platforms all support JPG. Older tools (2015-era software, some third-party services) may not — if you need maximum compatibility, JPEG or PNG remain the safest fallbacks.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Files never touch our servers, which matters for pre-publication work, client assets, or anything sensitive.

Convert WebP to JPG instantly.

Drop an image and download the converted result — nothing uploaded, nothing watermarked.

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