EdMyPic
100% browser-side · No upload · Free

Convert WebP to JPG

Convert WebP to JPG for maximum compatibility - email attachments, older browsers, legacy printers, and any system that still doesn't speak WebP.

Drop a photo to start

JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC up to 40 MB · stays in your browser

Never uploaded · 100% browser-side

No upload · stays in browserInstant · no waitingFree · no signup, no watermark

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop your WebP file

    Drag & drop or browse to upload. WebP up to 40 MB.

  2. 2

    We re-encode it as JPG

    Quality defaults to 92% - visually identical to the source WebP for most photos. Transparent regions become white.

  3. 3

    Download the converted file

    Compare original vs converted file size before saving. Open in the AI editor for further edits without re-uploading.

Why use this online tool

Universal compatibility

JPG works in every email client, every printer, every legacy browser. WebP still has gaps; JPG has none.

Smaller than PNG

If you don't need transparency, JPG is 5-10× smaller than PNG and only ~30% larger than WebP. Best balance for legacy targets.

Browser-side, private

Conversion runs locally - your image never touches a server.

Free, no watermark

Unlimited conversions, no signup, no overlay on the output.

When to use it

  • Email attachments where the recipient's client doesn't preview WebP
  • Older corporate intranets and document-management systems that block WebP
  • Printing services and photo labs that only accept JPG / TIFF
  • Embedding in PDFs or Office documents on legacy platforms
  • Sharing with users on older browsers (IE, very old Safari) where WebP fails to display

Frequently asked questions

Does this upload my photo to a server?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image data never leaves your device, so the tool works offline once the page is loaded and there's no privacy risk.
Will I lose transparency converting WebP to JPG?
Yes - JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent regions in the WebP become white in the JPG output. If you need to keep transparency, choose webp-to-png instead.
Will I lose quality?
For photos: imperceptibly. WebP and JPG are both lossy formats - re-encoding from one to the other at 92% quality stays visually identical to human eyes. For graphics with sharp edges, JPG can introduce halo artefacts; PNG is the better choice for those.
Will the JPG be smaller or bigger than the WebP?
Slightly bigger - typically 20-40%. WebP compresses better than JPG. You're trading file size for universal compatibility. For pure web use, keep the WebP.
Can I convert animated WebP to animated JPG?
JPG doesn't support animation. We convert the first frame only. For animation, use our editor's GIF export or keep the source as WebP / APNG.
Can I batch-convert multiple files?
Right now this tool processes one file at a time. Bulk conversion is on our roadmap. For multiple files, repeat the convert-and-download flow.

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