Convert WEBP to JPG
Save WEBP images from the web as standard JPG files — processed entirely in your browser.
Drop WEBP files here
or click to select files
WEBP files · max 50 MB each · up to 50 files
Your images never leave your device. All conversion happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.
What is WEBP?
WEBP is Google's modern image format, widely used on the web because it produces smaller file sizes than JPG or PNG with similar quality. You'll encounter WEBP images when saving pictures from Google, social media, or news sites. The problem: many older apps, email clients, and devices can't open WEBP files. Converting to JPG makes the image work everywhere — in any photo viewer, editor, or email attachment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
WEBP is a relatively new format developed by Google in 2010. While modern browsers support it natively, older software like Windows Photo Viewer, some versions of Photoshop, and many image editors don't recognise it. Converting to JPG gives you universal compatibility with any software that can open images.
In practice, yes — the visual difference is imperceptible. SwapHEIC uses a high-quality setting (85%) for JPG output. Both WEBP and JPG use lossy compression, so there's no meaningful quality loss when converting from one to the other at high quality settings.
No. Everything happens in your browser using the Canvas API — a standard browser feature. No data is sent to any server. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and conversion will still work.
Right-click the image and choose "Save image as…" — most browsers will save it as a .webp file. Then drop that file here to convert it to JPG. Some browsers let you choose "Copy image" instead, but you'll need to paste it into an app that can save it as a file first.
Yes. Select or drop multiple WEBP files, click "Convert All," and then "Download All" to get a ZIP archive of all converted JPGs.