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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG in your browser — bulk drag-and-drop, quality control, nothing uploaded.

Updated July 10, 2026

How to use the webp to jpg converter

  1. 1Drop your WebP images or click to choose them.
  2. 2Set the JPG quality with the slider.
  3. 3Review the output sizes for each file.
  4. 4Download individually or use Download all.

Common uses

  • Making WebP photos work in an older program
  • Preparing images for a printer that rejects WebP
  • Batch-converting a folder of downloaded WebP files
  • Getting a universally compatible JPG

Frequently asked questions

Are my images uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API, so your WebP files are decoded and re-saved as JPG on your own device. Nothing is sent to a server, which makes it private and instant even for many files.

Can I convert several WebP files at once?

Yes. Drag in a whole folder or select multiple files and they'll all convert together. You can download each JPG individually or use Download all to save the whole batch.

What happens to transparent WebP images?

JPG doesn't support transparency, so any transparent areas are filled with white when converting. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead using the general image converter.

About this tool

The WebP to JPG converter turns modern .webp images into widely compatible JPG files right in your browser. Drop in one image or a whole folder to convert dozens at once, set the JPG quality, and see the output size for each before downloading individually or all together. Transparency is flattened onto a white background since JPG has no alpha channel. Because it uses the browser's Canvas API, the images are decoded and re-encoded entirely on your device — nothing is uploaded, so it's fast and private even for personal photos.

Like most tools on UtilityBase, the webp to jpg converter runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more image tools here.

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