Convert WebP to JPG.
Saved an image from the web and it turned out to be WebP? Drop it in and get a JPG back — converted entirely on your device, never uploaded. Batch as many as you like (they download as one ZIP), or pick PNG when the image has transparency worth keeping.
What you get
- Converts WebP images into universally-supported JPG — the format every phone, email client, printer and old application understands.
- Because JPG is lossy and has no transparency, any WebP alpha channel is flattened onto white; the visible photo is unchanged.
- Best for photo-type WebP where you need compatibility over the smallest file. For sharp graphics with transparency, WebP to PNG keeps the alpha.
- Converted on your device — nothing is uploaded.
Questions people ask
Why convert WebP to JPG instead of PNG?
JPG gives the smallest, most compatible file for photographs. Choose PNG when the image is a logo, screenshot or has transparency to keep — PNG is lossless and keeps the alpha channel; JPG does not.
Will the quality drop?
JPG is lossy, so there's a small quality trade for the much smaller, universally-openable file. For everyday photos the difference is invisible; for line art or text, prefer PNG.
What about transparent WebP images?
JPG can't store transparency, so transparent areas become white. If that matters, convert to PNG instead.
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