Image Converter

WebPJPG

Convert WebP for apps that don't support it. Batch up to 20 files. Local processing only.

Drop your WEBP files here

WEBP — up to 20 files · JPG output

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WebP vs JPG — when to use each.

WebP Your input format
  • 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPG or PNG
  • Supports transparency
  • Both lossless and lossy modes
  • Not supported in older apps and some editors
  • Poor compatibility outside modern browsers
JPG Your output format
  • Small file size, great for sharing
  • Supported everywhere — email, web, social
  • · Lossy compression — slight quality reduction
  • · No transparency support
  • · Artifacts can appear on text-heavy images

Good reasons to convert to JPG.

Sharing and email

JPG files are small and open everywhere. Send photos without worrying about the recipient having the right software.

Web publishing

Smaller file sizes mean faster page loads. JPG is the right choice for photographs on websites and blogs.

Social media

Most platforms compress uploads anyway — start with JPG to keep file sizes manageable and avoid double compression.

Common questions.

JPG uses lossy compression, so there may be a slight quality reduction. For most photos and web graphics, the difference is imperceptible. Adjust the quality setting to balance file size and visual quality.
Yes. Upload up to 20 WebP files and convert them all to JPG in one batch. Download files individually or as a ZIP archive.
WebP is a newer format developed by Google. While all modern browsers support it, older apps, email clients, and image viewers may not. Converting to JPG ensures your images open everywhere.
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