It converts one or many .webp images into standard JPG files. Drag & drop files, adjust quality, and download the results—right in your browser.
Upload .webp images and convert them to JPG right in your browser. Private, fast, clean UI.
Drop WEBP files here, or
JPG does not support transparency — transparent areas in WEBP will be filled white.
Add multiple .webp files and convert them all to JPG at once—drag & drop or use the picker.
Clean thumbnails and quick actions—add, remove, and convert with a minimal, no-clutter interface.
Exports standard JPGs that work in all apps, sites, and devices—perfect for email, uploads, and legacy tools.
Use the quality slider to balance clarity and weight. Transparent WEBP areas are filled white for JPG.
Everything runs locally in your browser—no uploads, tracking, or watermarks. Close the tab and it’s gone.
Use it on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile—no installs needed. Fast to learn, free to use.
Turn one or many WEBP images into widely compatible JPGs — private, fast, and in your browser.
Answers about batch converting, quality, transparency, compatibility, privacy, and downloads.
It converts one or many .webp images into standard JPG files. Drag & drop files, adjust quality, and download the results—right in your browser.
Yes. Add as many WEBP files as you like and click Convert All. You can also convert and download images one by one.
Tip: If your WEBP has transparency, JPG will fill transparent areas with white.
No. JPG doesn’t support alpha channels. Transparent pixels in WEBP are flattened to a solid color (this tool uses white).
Lower quality slightly or resize the source if you need smaller files.
Converted JPGs are rendered from the pixels and typically don’t keep original metadata. Orientation is applied visually during conversion.
This tool focuses on .webp → .jpg. For PNG/JPG/AVIF/WEBP cross-conversion, use the general Image Converter on this site.
Everything runs locally in your browser. We don’t upload, store, or see your files. Close the tab and they’re gone.
Browsers may interpret color profiles differently when rasterizing. This is generally subtle; if accuracy is critical, compare results at high quality or convert on a desktop app with profile controls.