WebP is excellent for websites, but you'll occasionally download one — saved from a web page or sent to you — and find it won't open in an older app, or a form refuses to accept it. Converting it to JPG fixes the problem instantly, because JPG is the most universally supported image format there is. Here's how, and the one thing to watch out for.
Convert in three steps
- Open our free WebP to JPG converter.
- Drag in your .webp file (or click to browse).
- Download the JPG — done.
The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your image is never uploaded or stored, there's no watermark, and no sign-up or software install. Need to go the other way later? Use Image to WebP to shrink images for your own site.
Why convert at all?
- Upload to forms and portals that only accept JPG
- Open images in older photo editors and viewers
- Share photos that everyone can open on any device
- Print at a shop whose system doesn't recognise WebP
Frequently asked questions
- How do I convert WebP to JPG for free?
- Open a WebP to JPG converter, drag in your .webp file, and download the JPG. A browser-based tool does it instantly without uploading your image or adding a watermark.
- Will converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?
- JPG is lossy, so there's a small quality change, but for normal photos it's not visible. The bigger consideration is transparency, which JPG can't keep — use PNG for that.
- Should I convert WebP to JPG or PNG?
- Choose JPG for photos and maximum compatibility; choose PNG if the image has transparency or sharp text/graphics you want preserved exactly.