WebP to JPG Converter Free
Convert WebP images to universally-compatible JPG. Batch convert up to 20 files, choose quality, auto-rotate from EXIF, and strip metadata. Works on Windows, Mac, iPhone — no app or signup needed.
Drop your WebP files here
or click to browse — WebP only · up to 20 files free
WebP only · Up to 20 files · Max 100 MB total free
0 WebP file(s) selected
Conversion Options
Advanced options
No account required · Files deleted in 24h
Converting WebP to JPG…
Uploading files
0%
Conversion Complete!
Your JPG files are ready.
Download output.jpg—
Files
—
Input size
JPG
Output format
Pro — 200 files/batch, 500 MB, also export to PNG / WebP / PDF
Target file size · API access · Priority queue
How It Works
Convert WebP to JPG in three simple steps
Upload WebP Files
Drop your WebP images — from Google image downloads, Chrome screenshots, or any source — onto the upload area. Supports static and lossy WebP images. Upload up to 20 files with 100 MB total. Works on any device: Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android.
Choose Quality
Select JPG quality from 60 (compact) to 95 (near-lossless). Quality 85 is recommended for general use. For transparent WebP images, choose a background fill colour as JPG cannot preserve transparency. Enable auto-rotate to correct orientation from EXIF data.
Download JPG
Receive fully compatible JPG files that open on any device, app, or platform. Single files download directly; multiple files come as a ZIP. The JPGs retain the original resolution and colour depth of the WebP source.
WebP to JPG Features
Open WebP images on any device or app in seconds
Universal JPG Compatibility
WebP is supported by modern browsers but not by many apps, email clients, older software, and devices. The converted JPG opens everywhere: Windows Photo Viewer, macOS Preview, iOS Photos, Android Gallery, WhatsApp, email clients, Microsoft Office, and virtually every image application ever made.
Batch Convert 20 Files
Convert up to 20 WebP files in a single operation. All files are processed simultaneously and packaged into a ZIP archive for one-click download. Useful for converting batches of images downloaded from modern websites or exported from web tools that default to WebP output.
Auto Orientation Correction
WebP images sometimes contain EXIF orientation data from the capture device. Auto-rotate physically rotates the pixel data to match the intended orientation, so the JPG displays correctly on all apps — including those that don't read EXIF rotation tags.
Quality Control
Four quality presets (60, 75, 85, 95) let you balance file size against visual fidelity. At 85, the JPG is visually identical to the WebP source for almost all photographic content. At 75 or 60, file sizes shrink significantly — useful when upload size limits apply (email, WhatsApp, cloud storage).
EXIF Strip
Remove all EXIF metadata from the output JPG, reducing file size by an additional 5–30 KB and eliminating any GPS location data or device information embedded in the source WebP. Useful when sharing images publicly where privacy is a concern.
100% Private & Secure
All uploads use TLS 1.3 encryption. Images are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, index, or share your files.
Free vs Pro
Frequently Asked Questions
WebP is a modern image format created by Google that is natively supported by Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari (since 2020). However, many applications don't yet support it: Windows Photo Viewer (older versions), most email clients (Gmail, Outlook), Microsoft Office, WhatsApp desktop, and many image editors. Converting to JPG gives you a file that works universally.
Usually yes — WebP is typically 25–35% more efficient than JPG at the same perceived quality, so converting from WebP to JPG will produce a larger file. At quality 85, the JPG will be approximately 25–40% larger than the WebP source. This is the trade-off for universal compatibility. To minimise the increase, use a lower quality setting (75 or 60) if the output size is a concern.
JPG is a static format and cannot contain animations. When you convert an animated WebP, only the first frame (frame 0) is extracted and saved as a static JPG. If you need to convert an animated WebP to a different format while preserving the animation, use a GIF or MP4 conversion tool instead.
Right-click on any image in Chrome and choose "Save image as" — it will save as a .webp file. Then upload that file here to convert it to JPG. Alternatively, you can right-click → "Copy image" and paste it into an image editor, which may convert it automatically. Some browser extensions (like "Save Image as PNG" for Chrome) can convert on download.
Choose JPG when: you need the smallest file size, the image is a photograph, and transparency is not needed. Choose PNG when: the image has transparent areas you want to preserve, the image contains sharp text or logos where JPEG artefacts are unacceptable, or you need a lossless copy for further editing.
Yes. All uploads use TLS 1.3 encryption. Images are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, share, or retain your files beyond the active session. No account or signup is required.