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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to universally compatible JPEG format. Perfect for email clients, Photoshop, and any software that doesn't support WebP. Free, instant, and private.

Why convert WebP to JPG?

Despite WebP's advantages for web use, JPEG remains the universal standard for image compatibility. Email clients (Gmail, Outlook), older versions of Photoshop, many mobile apps, and legacy software often cannot open WebP files. Converting to JPG ensures your images work everywhere.

Common use cases

  • Email attachments — Most email clients strip or fail to display WebP images. JPG works universally.
  • Print services — Print labs and photo printing apps require JPEG or TIFF, not WebP.
  • Social media uploads — While major platforms accept WebP, some older APIs and third-party tools only support JPEG.
  • Photoshop / Lightroom editing — Older versions of Adobe software don't support WebP natively; JPEG is the safe choice.

Will converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?

Since WebP to JPG conversion involves a lossy re-encoding step, there is some quality loss — this is unavoidable when converting between lossy formats. To minimize this, use quality 90–95 in this tool. If the original WebP was lossless, quality 100 will produce the best possible JPEG output.

Frequently asked questions

WebP is a web-specific format not universally supported by all desktop software. Windows 10 and earlier require a codec extension to open WebP in Photos. macOS Mojave and earlier lack native WebP support. Older versions of Photoshop, Lightroom, and many print apps can't open WebP. Converting to JPG solves all of these compatibility issues.
Yes — converting between two lossy formats always involves some quality loss. To minimize this, use quality 90–95 in this converter. The loss is typically imperceptible at quality 90 and above. If the original WebP was lossless, the conversion to JPG at quality 95 will preserve nearly all visible detail.
WebP files are typically 25–40% smaller than equivalent JPGs. This means converting WebP to JPG will increase the file size. If you need a smaller JPG, reduce the quality slider to 75–85 after conversion.
This tool handles one file at a time with a live preview. For batch conversion, visit the Bulk Image Compressor to process multiple files simultaneously.