Images · Free browser tool
Private WebP to JPG Converter
Convert a still WebP image to a compatible JPG locally. Choose quality and flatten transparent areas onto white, black, or a custom color.
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Create a widely supported JPG without sending the WebP image to a conversion service.
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Create a widely supported JPG without sending the WebP image to a conversion service.
What this tool does
A focused job, with a visible boundary.
Create a widely supported JPG without sending the WebP image to a conversion service.
Explicit transparency background
Exact before-and-after dimensions and bytes
Know the limits
Local does not mean unlimited.
Browser processing protects the file from an upload workflow, but the browser, device, output format, and selected settings still matter.
- JPG does not support transparency, so transparent pixels must be flattened.
- Lossy conversion can change fine detail and color.
- Animated WebP is converted as a still image using the browser-decoded frame.
Four local steps
How to use webp to jpg.
- 01
Choose one still WebP image.
- 02
Select JPG quality and a background for transparent areas.
- 03
Convert locally and inspect the preview and size.
- 04
Download the compatible JPG copy.
Clear answers
WebP to JPG questions.
Why do I need a background color?
WebP can contain transparent pixels but JPG cannot. The selected color is placed behind the image before JPG encoding.
Is the WebP uploaded?
No. The browser decodes the WebP and creates the JPG locally on this device.
Will the JPG always be smaller?
No. Output size depends on the image, source encoding, chosen quality, and dimensions. The tool reports the exact result.