WebP to JPG Converter
Convert WebP images to JPG for maximum compatibility with older software, email and print. Adjustable quality and background fill, all in your browser.
To convert WebP to JPG, add your files, set the quality and background colour, click Convert, and download — nothing is uploaded.
Drop your files here, or choose files
Supports up to 40 MB per file · Batch convert multiple files at once
Zero Server Uploads
Files process in local RAM
Instant WASM Speed
No waiting queues or lags
Unlimited Batching
Convert files without limits
How to use WebP to JPG
- 1Add your WebP files.
- 2Choose the JPG quality and a background colour for transparent areas.
- 3Click Convert to JPG; images are re-encoded on your device.
- 4Download individually, or download them all as a ZIP.
How it works
Add your WebP files and each is decoded and re-encoded as a JPG on your device. Transparent areas are filled with your chosen background colour.
Everything runs locally in the browser — no uploads.
Why convert WebP to JPG
WebP is excellent for the web, but some desktop apps, editors, email clients and print services still don't accept it. JPG is the universal fallback that works everywhere.
The quality slider lets you keep the file small while preserving the detail that matters.
Transparency and animation
JPG has no alpha channel, so transparent WebP pixels are filled with your background colour. If you need transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Animated WebP files are flagged: only the first frame can be converted to a static JPG.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Every conversion runs locally in your browser using your device's own processor. Your images never leave your computer or phone, and nothing is stored on our servers.
Can I convert animated WebP?
Only the first frame — JPG is a single-frame format. Animated files are detected and flagged so you know what to expect before converting.
What about transparent WebP images?
Transparency is filled with the background colour you choose, because JPG doesn't support an alpha channel. Convert to PNG if you need to keep transparency.
Can I convert several images at once?
Yes. Drop or select multiple files and they'll be processed in a controlled queue so your browser stays responsive. Each file shows its own progress, and you can download them individually or all together as a ZIP.
Is it free, and are there limits?
It's completely free with no account required. Because processing happens on your device, there's no per-file upload limit — the practical ceiling is your device's available memory. You can batch many files and download them as a single ZIP.