Convert WebP images to JPEG format. Files stay on your device, nothing uploaded.
Drop a WebP file to convert it to JPG
Open ConverterJPEG works everywhere - older browsers, image editors, print services, and any software. If WebP isn't supported, JPG is your fallback.
Some social platforms and messaging apps handle JPEG better than WebP. Converting ensures your images display correctly everywhere.
Most print services prefer or require JPEG. Convert your WebP images for physical printing without compatibility issues.
Often yes - JPEG is less efficient than WebP. But at high quality settings (90%+), the increase is usually acceptable for the compatibility benefit.
JPEG doesn't support transparency. Any transparent areas in your WebP will become white (or another solid color). For transparency, convert to PNG instead.
No. Everything happens in your browser using WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device.