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WEBP to JPG Converter

Convert WEBP images to JPG format for maximum compatibility. JPG is universally supported across all devices, browsers, and applications. Perfect for sharing images on platforms that don't support WEBP, or when you need reliable image optimization for print and email.

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WEBP Batch Upload
Max 20MB per file • Up to 10 files

How to Convert WEBP to JPG

  1. Upload your WEBP images by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area. You can select up to 10 files at once for batch conversion.
  2. Set JPG quality: Use the slider to balance between file size and image quality. Higher values preserve more detail.
  3. Choose background color: Since JPG doesn't support transparency, select white, black, or a custom color for transparent areas.
  4. Optionally resize: Enable resizing to change dimensions during conversion using our Image Resizer functionality.
  5. Convert and download: Click convert and download individual files or all as a ZIP archive.
Pro tip: Need to keep transparency? Convert to PNG format instead, or use our WEBP Analyzer to check if your image has transparency.

WEBP vs JPG Comparison

WEBP

Modern format by Google with excellent compression. Supports both lossy and lossless modes plus transparency. Smaller files but limited compatibility with older software. Use our PNG to WEBP or JPG to WEBP converters for web optimization.

JPG

Universal format supported everywhere since 1992. Best for photographs with lossy compression. No transparency support but maximum compatibility. Perfect for sharing, printing, and email. Try our JPG Compressor for additional optimization.

Why Convert WEBP to JPG?

Universal Compatibility

JPG works on every device, browser, and application. No compatibility issues ever.

Email & Sharing

Share images easily via email and messaging apps that may not support WEBP format.

Print Ready

Print shops and photo services universally accept JPG format for high-quality prints.

Software Support

Older image editors and design software may not support WEBP. JPG works everywhere.

JPG Quality Settings Guide

90-100%

Maximum quality with minimal compression. Best for archiving, printing, and professional use. Larger file sizes but preserves all details.

75-89%

Excellent balance of quality and size. Ideal for most purposes including web, social media, and email. Recommended for general use.

50-74%

Noticeable compression but still usable. Good for thumbnails, previews, or when bandwidth is limited. Consider our JPG Compressor for more control.

Below 50%

Heavy compression with visible artifacts. Only use when file size is critical. Better to resize images first with our Image Resizer.

Frequently Asked Questions

While WEBP offers better compression, JPG has universal compatibility. Convert when you need to share images with people using older software, send via email, print photos, or use with applications that don't support WEBP. For web use, you might prefer keeping WEBP or converting to AVIF for even better compression.

JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas will be filled with your chosen background color (white, black, or custom). If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG format instead. Use our WEBP Analyzer to check if your images have transparency.

For most purposes, 85-90% quality provides an excellent balance between file size and visual quality. Use 90-100% for printing or archival. For web and sharing, 80% is usually sufficient. Going below 70% will show noticeable compression artifacts.

Possibly. WEBP typically offers better compression than JPG, so converting may result in larger files. However, at lower quality settings, JPG files can be smaller. If file size is critical, consider using our JPG Compressor after conversion or keeping the WEBP format.

Each file can be up to 20MB, and you can upload up to 10 files at once for batch conversion. For larger images, consider using the resize option to reduce dimensions first, or compress your images using our WEBP Compressor before converting.

Files are temporarily stored only during conversion and automatically deleted within 24 hours. Most conversions happen directly in your browser for privacy. We don't keep copies of your images or use them for any other purpose.

This tool converts static images only. Animated WEBP files will be converted as a single frame. For animated content, consider converting to GIF format or using our GIF Tools for animation work.