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WebP to JPG Converter

Got a WebP file that won't open? Convert it to JPG in one click. The output works everywhere: email clients, social media and older software that doesn't support WebP.

Runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
No watermarks. Full resolution output.
Unlimited use. Always free.

How to webp to jpg converter

Three steps. No Photoshop skills needed.

1

Upload WebP file

Select the .webp image you need to convert.

2

Converted to JPG

The WebP image is turned into a standard JPEG file.

3

Download

Save the JPG file that opens on every device.

What You Can Do with This Tool

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google. It usually beats JPEG on file size while keeping photos looking close to the original. Most modern browsers support WebP, but problems arise when you try to use WebP files outside of a browser.

Many desktop applications still don't open WebP files. Older versions of Photoshop, Microsoft Office and various image viewers won't recognize the format. Email clients sometimes block WebP attachments or display them as broken images. Printing services usually require JPG or PNG.

This tool converts your WebP images to standard JPG format. JPG has universal support going back decades. Every device, program and service on the planet can handle a JPG file. If you downloaded an image from a website and it saved as WebP, converting to JPG makes it usable everywhere.

The conversion preserves image quality. WebP and JPG both use lossy compression, so the conversion doesn't add significant quality loss beyond what was already present in the WebP file. Your photos will look the same after conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

I right-clicked "Save Image" on a website and it downloaded as .webp. Nothing can open it. How do I convert it?

Drop the WebP file here and download it as a regular JPG. Takes about a second. The reason this happens is that most websites now serve images in WebP format because it loads faster. Your browser can display it fine, but most desktop apps can't open the saved file.

Why does Chrome keep saving images as WebP? I just want a normal JPG.

Chrome saves whatever format the website serves. If the website uses WebP (and most do now), that's what you get. There's no built-in Chrome setting to change this. Your options: use this converter after saving, or install a browser extension like "Save Image As Type" that lets you pick the format before saving.

I downloaded a recipe image and it's .webp. My photo editor can't open it. What's the easiest fix?

Upload it here, download as JPG. No software to install, no account needed. Your old photo editor probably doesn't support WebP because it's a relatively new format. The converted JPG will open in everything, Photoshop, Paint, Word, email, you name it.

Why does the WebP format even exist? It's incredibly annoying.

Google created WebP to make web pages load faster. It often makes photos much lighter than JPEG while keeping a similar look. Great for website owners, frustrating for everyone else who just wants to save and use images normally. Until all software catches up with native WebP support, converters like this are the workaround.

Can I batch convert a folder of WebP files to JPG?

This converter currently handles one WebP file at a time. It is best for quick compatibility fixes when one downloaded WebP needs to become a regular JPG. For large folders, process the files in smaller sessions so you can check the output quality as you go.