Convert WebP files to universally-compatible JPG. Useful for older systems, email attachments, and platforms that don't accept WebP.
WebP is the modern web format — smaller, sharper, often a better choice than JPG. But it's not universally supported. Older email clients, some legacy software, and certain platforms still expect JPG. When you need to convert WebP back to JPG, this tool handles it instantly.
Drop one file or hundreds. Conversion happens in your browser — no uploads, no signups, no file count caps.
WebP is excellent for the web but not always accepted everywhere. You might convert WebP to JPG when emailing to Windows users with older Outlook, uploading to platforms that reject WebP, sending to print services that require JPG, or editing in software that predates WebP support. JPG is the universally-compatible format that works in every system back to the 1990s — at the cost of slightly larger files than WebP.
Most online WebP to JPG converters require uploading your files to their servers. We don't. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using the native Canvas API. Your images never travel over the network.
Open your browser's developer tools, watch the Network tab, and convert a file — you'll see code being downloaded but no images being uploaded. Read our take on why client-side image processing matters.
Yes. Free forever, with no signup, watermarks, or file count limits. Same as all our other tools.
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device.
Yes. Drop dozens or hundreds of files and download them all as a ZIP. The only limit is your computer's memory.
Up to 100 MB per file. Since processing is local, the practical limit depends on your device.