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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to universally compatible JPG (JPEG) files right in your browser. Tune the output quality, pick a background color to flatten transparency, batch-convert many files, and download them individually or as a ZIP — nothing is ever uploaded.

All conversion runs in your browser with the Canvas API — your files are never uploaded. Re-encoding also strips EXIF/location metadata.

Understanding the WebP to JPG Converter

A WebP to JPG converter changes modern WebP images into widely compatible JPG (JPEG) files. WebP is a Google format prized for small file sizes on the web, but it still trips up older programs, some email clients, photo printers, and design apps that expect JPG. Converting gives you a file that opens and shares everywhere without errors. WebP can also hold transparency, which JPG cannot, so any see-through areas are flattened onto a background color you choose. Everything happens in your browser with the Canvas API, meaning your WebP images are never uploaded and remain entirely private on your own device.

How it works

The tool decodes each WebP into an off-screen canvas, fills it with your chosen background color so any transparent regions become solid, then draws the image and re-encodes it as JPEG at the quality you set. A slider from 10% to 100% lets you trade file size against sharpness — lower means smaller and more compressed, higher means larger and cleaner. Files are processed one after another with the original-versus-new size displayed, and you can save each JPG on its own or bundle several into a single ZIP download, all without anything leaving your computer.

Worked example

A site hands you a product image as a 90 KB transparent WebP, but your print shop only accepts JPG. You set the background to white and quality to 90%, then convert. The transparency flattens onto white and you get a clean JPG that uploads to the print service without the 'file type not supported' warning.

Tips & common mistakes

  • Choose a background that matches the final placement, since JPG fills WebP transparency with that solid color.
  • Quality around 80–90% keeps photos sharp while staying small; drop lower only when file size really matters.
  • JPG files are often a bit larger than the source WebP, because WebP compresses more efficiently than JPG.
  • Convert WebP to JPG only for compatibility — if every target supports WebP, keeping it gives smaller files.
  • Batch-convert and download as a ZIP when you have many WebP assets to hand off at once.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WebP to JPG at all?

WebP is great for the web, but some older programs, email clients, photo printers, and design apps still cannot open it. Converting to JPG gives you a universally compatible file you can share, upload, or print anywhere without compatibility errors.

What happens to transparency in a WebP when I convert to JPG?

WebP can store transparency, but JPG cannot. This tool flattens any transparent areas onto the background color you choose (white by default), so the converted JPG has a solid backdrop instead of a see-through one.

Can I control the JPG file size?

Yes. Use the quality slider — lower quality means a smaller file with more compression, higher quality means a larger, cleaner file. Around 80–90% is a good balance for photos that keeps them sharp while staying reasonably small.