WEBP to JPG

WEBP to JPG

Switch WEBP to JPG when you need a format that is easier to upload, email, or hand off. If the source uses transparency, you can set the fill color before export.

More widely accepted

Useful when a platform, app, or customer asks for JPG instead of WEBP

Made for everyday sharing

A simple fit for uploads, attachments, and routine image handoff

Background fill stays in your control

Set the color first if the source image includes transparent areas

WEBP to JPG

Convert WEBP to JPG for sharing, uploads, and older workflows

Use JPG when the next step expects a more widely supported format. If the source has transparency, choose the fill color first, then download the result.

Runs in your browser
Upload a PNG, JPG, or WEBP image first, then choose the output format and size.

Step 1

Upload your source image

Upload a WEBP image to start. The page switches to JPG export and lets you set the background fill if the source uses transparency.

Supports images up to 20 MB, with a maximum output edge of 8192px.

Quick format switching

Useful for turning PNG into JPG, JPG into WEBP, or exporting to a format that is easier to use next.

Resize and tune quality together

Besides changing format, you can also adjust width, height and output quality in one flow.

Transparent areas stay under control

When exporting JPG, you can choose the fill color for transparent areas so the background stays predictable.

Step 2

Adjust output settings

Choose an output format first, then tweak dimensions and quality. If you export JPG, you can also set the fill color for transparent areas.

Upload an image first
Output formatJPG

PNG is better when you need transparency, JPG is usually better for photos, and WEBP is often the most balanced choice.

Quality92%

This matters more for JPG and WEBP. PNG keeps its lossless behavior, so the quality slider has less impact.

Output size--
Transparent area handlingApplies when exporting JPG

If the current output is PNG or WEBP, transparency is preserved when possible. When exporting JPG, the selected color is used as the background.

Step 3

Generate and download

After conversion, you will see a side-by-side preview of the source and result, plus the result size and output dimensions.

The before/after comparison will appear here after your result is generated.

How To Use

1. Upload your WEBP image and the page switches to JPG automatically.

2. If the image has transparency, choose the fill color before export so the flattened result looks right.

3. Preview the image, then download the JPG for sending, uploading, or moving into older tools.

FAQ

Why convert WEBP to JPG in the first place?

Some platforms, editors, and client handoff steps still work more smoothly with JPG, so converting can remove friction before the next step.

What happens to transparency when I export JPG?

JPG cannot keep transparent areas, so they are filled with the background color you choose before export.

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