Image Tools

Tools for compressing, converting, and encoding images right in your browser

WebP to JPG

Upload one WebP image to generate a JPG file below. Results are timestamped and ready to download as soon as the conversion finishes.

Single-file flow: One upload creates one JPG result entry below the tool.

White background: Transparent WebP areas are flattened for JPG output.

Timestamped results: Download names use the current date and time instead of the original file name.

Browser-only processing: Conversion stays on your device for a private workflow.

Click to upload or drag and drop

Upload one WebP image

Each upload creates one new timestamped result below. Refreshing or clearing results removes the local history.

WebP to JPG is an online image converter that changes a WebP file into a standard JPG image directly in your browser.

This is helpful when a marketplace, CMS, office tool, older app, or email workflow accepts JPG more reliably than WebP.

If the WebP file contains transparency, the export is flattened onto a white background because JPG files do not support transparent pixels.

Every successful upload creates a separate downloadable result card with a timestamped name and visible output size.

1. Upload one WebP image using the file picker or drag-and-drop area.

2. Wait a moment while the browser decodes the WebP source and renders the JPG output.

3. Check the latest uploaded image preview and the file details shown beside it.

4. Scroll to the generated JPG result, confirm the file size, and click Download.

5. Upload another WebP file when you want to create another result entry in the list.

Common input files

product-shot.webp
homepage-banner.webp

WebP is efficient for modern websites, but some back-office systems, document tools, and upload forms still expect JPG or PNG instead.

Converting WebP to JPG is a practical fallback when you need a file that teammates, clients, or third-party platforms can open without format issues.

If transparency is important, use WebP to PNG instead of JPG. If your goal is widest compatibility for a standard image upload, JPG is usually the safer target format.