Convert WebP images to JPG format for compatibility with older software, email, and print. No account, no server upload — everything happens in your browser.
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WebP, like PNG, can include transparency. JPG cannot. If your WebP file has a transparent or partially transparent background, those areas will automatically be filled with white in the converted JPG. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
WebP is supported by every modern browser, but "every modern browser" is not the same as "every piece of software." Older versions of Microsoft Office, some print shop upload systems, certain stock photo platforms, and a number of older image viewers still don't open WebP files at all. If a WebP image you downloaded won't open somewhere you need it to, converting to JPG is almost always the fastest fix.
A second common reason is forwarding or archiving. Some email clients handle WebP attachments inconsistently, and JPG remains the safer universal choice when you're not sure what the recipient's setup can handle.
One technical note worth knowing: WebP is typically a lossy format, the same as JPG. Converting from WebP to JPG means going from one lossy format into another, which adds a small second round of compression on top of whatever the WebP file already lost during its own compression. At quality 85 or above this is rarely visible, but if you have access to the original source image, converting from that directly will always give a cleaner result than converting a WebP that's already been compressed once.
If you're converting in the other direction — preparing images for a website — JPG to WebP is almost always the better choice for page speed, since WebP produces smaller files than JPG at the same visual quality.