Free WebP to JPG Converter
You downloaded an image from a website and it saved as a WebP file. Your photo editor, your email client, or the upload form you need will not accept it. You need a free WebP to JPG converter that solves this in seconds without uploading your file anywhere.
Drop your WebP image below. OnlyFiles converts it to JPG entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device. No upload, no account, no watermark, no daily limit. The conversion is instant.
This free WebP to JPG converter works with any WebP image. Static images, screenshots from the web, saved graphics. Anything your browser can display, this tool can convert.
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Why WebP files cause problems
WebP is Google's image format, designed for the web. Modern browsers display WebP natively, which is why websites increasingly serve images in this format. The problem starts when you try to use a WebP file outside the browser. Many desktop applications, older image editors, email clients, and upload forms do not accept WebP.
This creates a frustrating loop: you can see the image in your browser, but you cannot use it anywhere else. Converting to JPG solves this instantly because JPG is accepted everywhere.
How the free WebP to JPG conversion works
The conversion uses the Canvas API built into your browser. Your WebP image is loaded into a canvas element, rendered, and exported as a JPG file at a 92% quality setting. The entire process runs in JavaScript on your device. No server is involved.
WebP images with transparency are rendered against a white background, since JPG does not support transparency. If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Common questions about free WebP to JPG conversion
Why do images download as WebP?
Websites serve WebP because it produces smaller files than JPG and PNG, which makes pages load faster. When you right-click and save an image from a website, your browser saves it in whatever format the site served, which is increasingly WebP.
Does converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?
There is a small quality reduction because both WebP and JPG use lossy compression, and re-encoding introduces a second round of compression. At the 92% quality setting, the difference is minimal for most images.
What happens to animated WebP files?
Animated WebP files will convert as a static JPG of the first frame. If you need the animation, keep the original WebP file.