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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG online with preview, background color, quality control, and private browser-based processing.

WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG for forms, documents, emails, and older apps.

Best for

Compatibility

Transparency

Filled with background

Output

.jpg

Converted JPG preview will appear here

Original WebP size-
Converted JPG size-
Dimensions-
Background-
Size change-

WebP to JPG conversion runs locally in your browser. JPG does not support transparency or animation, so transparent pixels are filled with the selected background and animated WebP files are exported as still JPG images.

How to Use

  1. 1.

    Upload a WebP image up to 25 MB.

  2. 2.

    Choose a background color for transparent pixels, such as white, black, or a custom color.

  3. 3.

    Adjust the JPG quality slider to balance sharpness and file size.

  4. 4.

    Click Convert WebP to JPG and review the preview, output size, dimensions, and background.

  5. 5.

    Download the converted JPG image to your device.

  6. 6.

    Use the image compressor or resizer afterward if the destination requires a strict file size or exact dimensions.

Features

WebP to JPG conversion in the browser

Background color control for transparent WebP images

White, black, or custom JPG background

Adjustable JPG quality from 10% to 100%

Before and after image preview

Output size, dimensions, and size-change summary

Downloadable JPG file

Private local processing without server upload

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert WebP to JPG online?+

Upload a WebP image, choose a background color and JPG quality setting, then click Convert WebP to JPG. The converted JPG appears with a preview and download button.

Why convert WebP to JPG?+

Convert WebP to JPG when a website, form, editor, email client, document tool, marketplace, or older application does not accept WebP files.

Does JPG support transparency?+

No. JPG does not support transparent pixels. This tool fills transparent WebP areas with the background color you choose before exporting the JPG.

What background color should I choose?+

White is safest for most documents, forms, products, and websites. Use black for dark layouts or a custom color when the JPG must match a specific brand or design background.

Does converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?+

JPG uses lossy compression, so quality depends on the slider setting. Higher quality keeps more detail, while lower quality usually creates a smaller file.

Will JPG be smaller than WebP?+

Not always. WebP is often more efficient than JPG, so the converted JPG may be larger. Use the quality slider or Image Compressor to Specific KB if you need a smaller file.

Is my WebP image uploaded to a server?+

No. The conversion runs locally in your browser. WebToolsEdge does not receive your selected image for conversion.

Can I resize while converting WebP to JPG?+

This converter keeps the original dimensions. Use the Image Resizer to Exact Dimensions first if you need a specific width and height.

Can I convert animated WebP to JPG?+

This tool is designed for still WebP images. If an animated WebP is selected, the JPG output will not preserve animation because JPG is a still-image format.

How can I reduce the converted JPG to a specific KB size?+

After downloading the JPG, open the Image Compressor to Specific KB and choose a target such as 50KB, 100KB, or 200KB.

About this tool

Free WebP to JPG Converter

Use this free WebP to JPG Converter Online when you need to turn a WebP image into a standard JPG file for apps, forms, email attachments, documents, older editors, marketplaces, CMS uploads, or platforms that do not accept WebP. Upload a WebP image, choose the JPG quality, select a background color for transparent areas, preview the converted result, and download the JPG directly from your browser. WebP is a modern image format that is excellent for website performance, but it is not accepted everywhere. Some document tools, upload forms, email clients, desktop programs, image libraries, and older workflows still expect JPG or JPEG files. JPG remains one of the most widely supported image formats for photos, profile images, product images, documents, and general sharing. This converter helps when compatibility matters more than keeping the image in WebP format. The most important difference is transparency. WebP can support transparent pixels, but JPG cannot. When a transparent WebP is converted to JPG, transparent areas must be filled with a solid background. This tool gives you control over that step. Choose white for most documents, forms, listings, and websites. Choose black for dark layouts. Use a custom color when the final JPG needs to match a brand background, product template, or design section. The quality slider lets you balance file size and visual detail. Higher quality is better for product photos, images with text, screenshots, and files that need to remain sharp. Lower quality can create a smaller JPG when the destination has upload limits or when the image is only used as a preview. The result panel shows the original WebP size, converted JPG size, dimensions, background color, and size change so you can check the output before downloading. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your WebP image is not uploaded to WebToolsEdge for processing. The browser reads the selected file, draws it onto a canvas with your chosen background, exports a JPG image, and creates a downloadable file on your device. This makes the tool useful for private images, client assets, draft product photos, and everyday compatibility tasks. For a complete image workflow, you can inspect the original dimensions with the Image Size & Dimensions Checker, resize before converting with the Image Resizer to Exact Dimensions, or reduce the final JPG with the Image Compressor to Specific KB. If your goal is website speed rather than compatibility, use the Image to WebP Converter to create optimized WebP files instead.

Need the reverse workflow for website optimization? Use the Image to WebP Converter. If the converted JPG is too large for an upload form, reduce it with the Image Compressor to Specific KB, or check the file format, width, and height with the Image Size & Dimensions Checker.