WebP to JPG Converter
Export WebP graphics and photos as universally compatible JPEG files for email, CMS, and legacy tools.
Open toolDrop WebP, paste, or browse.
Works in modern desktop and mobile browsers. Focus this area (tap or Tab) before pasting.
About this tool
WebP is efficient but not everywhere accepted. This converter decodes your WebP in the browser and re-encodes as JPEG. Transparency in WebP becomes a flat background (JPEG has no alpha); use PNG if you need transparency.
Why convert
- Upload systems that only accept JPG
- Print workflows
- Older CMS templates
Features
- Drag & drop, paste, or browse
- Quality slider
- Same pixel size
- Client-side only
How it works
- Choose a .webp file.
- Set JPEG quality.
- Download the JPG.
FAQ
What happens to transparent areas in WebP?
JPEG cannot store an alpha channel. Transparent pixels are composited against the default background the browser uses when flattening—often opaque white or black depending on implementation. Expect surprises on logos with soft edges; keep PNG/WebP if alpha matters.
Why is the JPG larger than my WebP?
WebP’s compression is simply better than classic JPEG for many inputs. Moving to JPEG trades that efficiency for universal acceptance. Raising the quality slider reduces artifacts but increases bytes—tune until visual QA passes.
Will colors shift?
Slight shifts can happen because WebP and JPEG use different chroma subsampling and quantization. For consumer photos the difference is usually invisible; for brand palettes, eyeball the export on a calibrated display.
Animated WebP support?
Only the first decoded frame becomes a still JPEG. Animated WebP must be split or converted with video/animation tools if you need motion elsewhere; this page is for single raster images.
Maximum pixel dimensions?
Same practical limits as any canvas workflow: extremely wide panoramas can exhaust memory on low-RAM phones. If decode fails, resize in another tool first or use desktop software.
Is EXIF or metadata copied?
The output is a fresh JPEG stream from canvas pixels; camera EXIF, XMP, or ICC blocks from the WebP are not re-emitted here. Re-attach metadata in Lightroom or exiftool if legally required for your workflow.
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