Convert WebP to JPG Free
Convert WebP images to JPG for maximum compatibility with apps, email clients, and legacy software.
WebP is Google's web-optimized image format. It is excellent on the web, where every modern browser displays it, but mediocre everywhere else — many desktop image viewers, older Microsoft Office versions, and some social platforms still struggle with it. Converting WebP to JPG gives you a file that works in every context where WebP falls short.
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HEIC, AVIF, WebP, PNG, JPG supported · Max 50MB
About this conversion
Why convert WebP to JPG?
The most common reason is that someone needs to do something with a WebP file that the WebP format does not cooperate with — embedding into a Word document, attaching to a marketplace listing, uploading to a forum or CMS that rejects WebP, or sharing with a non-technical user whose device cannot preview it. JPG is the lowest-common-denominator format that works everywhere.
What you give up
WebP files are typically smaller than JPG at equivalent quality, so the JPG you get back will be larger than the WebP you started with. WebP also supports transparency, which JPG does not — if the WebP has a transparent background, the JPG will fill it with white (or whichever background color you choose). For images that need transparency preserved, convert to PNG instead.
Lossy to lossy: does it matter?
Both WebP (in its lossy mode) and JPG are lossy formats. Converting between them does compound generation loss, but at typical quality settings the visible difference is minimal. If you anticipate further editing or re-saving, consider going through PNG instead to avoid stacking artifacts.
Privacy
ImageFixer decodes WebP and re-encodes JPG entirely in your browser tab using libwebp and mozjpeg. The image data never leaves your device. There is no upload, no signup, and no limit on how many WebP files you can convert.
Frequently asked questions
Is this free to use?
Yes. Single-image conversion is free with no signup required. Pro unlocks batch processing and more.
Are my files private?
Completely. All processing happens in your browser — no file is ever sent to a server.
What formats are supported?
HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, WebP, PNG, and JPG are all supported as input and output formats.