Online Image Converter

Turn a WebP into a JPG that anything can open

You downloaded a file, or someone sent a screenshot, and Photo Viewer, Outlook, or an old Office version shrugs. WebP is fine on the web; it is still a nuisance in a lot of desktop software. Convert it here, locally.

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Drop images anywhere on this page

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, SVG, or HEIC. Your photos stay on this device.

When to use this

Use this when the job is compatibility, not performance. You want a boring JPG that prints, attaches, and double-clicks.

Do not convert your live website assets this way. If the WebP already lives on a page, keep it. Convert a copy for the person who cannot open it.

If you still need a transparent background for a design tool, use PNG instead of JPG. JPG will fill transparency with white.

How to do it

  1. Drop the .webp file (several at once is fine).
  2. Leave output on JPG and quality near 0.9 so it does not look newly crunchy.
  3. Download the JPG. You do not need to resize unless the image is enormous.

Tips

  • Windows 10 users without the WebP codec hit this constantly. JPG ends the thread.
  • Email systems may block or skip WebP attachments. JPG is the safe attach format.
  • If the WebP had transparency (a logo), expect a white box around it in JPG.

Related

FAQ

Why won’t Windows open my WebP?
Older Photo Viewer builds never learned WebP. JPG is universal. Edge and Photos on newer Windows usually can open WebP.
Will I lose much quality at 0.9?
For a typical screenshot or web graphic, almost none. Drop only if you also need a smaller attachment.
Can I convert several WebP files at once?
Yes, then download a ZIP of JPGs.

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