About This Tool
Convert WEBP files to JPG format instantly in your browser. Note that JPG does not support transparency — transparent areas will be rendered with a white background. WebP is best suited for web images with smaller file sizes than JPG/PNG, while JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is ideal for photographs, complex color images, web photos. All processing runs locally in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will I lose image quality converting WEBP to JPG?
- JPG uses lossy DCT-based. You may see slight quality reduction, but for most purposes the difference is negligible. Choose a higher quality setting if available to minimize any loss.
- When should I choose JPG over other image formats?
- JPG is the best choice for photographs and images with smooth color gradients. It produces much smaller file sizes than PNG for photos (often 5-10x smaller) while maintaining visual quality suitable for web and print use.
- What happens to transparent areas in my WEBP image?
- Since JPG doesn't support transparency, all transparent pixels will be filled with a white background. If you need to keep transparency, consider using PNG or WebP instead.
- Are my images kept private during conversion?
- Yes. Your WEBP files are processed entirely within your browser using the Canvas API and JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded to any server — the file goes directly from your device to the converter and back to your device.