Upload one WebP image or a whole batch, choose JPG for broad compatibility or PNG to preserve transparency, then download single files or one ZIP package. The conversion runs on this page and keeps the original pixel dimensions.
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Add one WebP image or select several files for batch conversion.
Drag and drop .webp files, or click to browse. Convert WebP to JPG or PNG directly in your browser.
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Choose the output format based on what failed: an upload form, a missing transparent background, a file size limit, or a dimension rule.
Pick JPG for photos, profile pictures, product images, forms, marketplaces, and apps that say WebP is unsupported or invalid.
Pick PNG for transparent logos, stickers, cutouts, UI graphics, and screenshots. JPG cannot keep transparent pixels.
If the converted JPG is too large, lower the quality slider a little and convert again. For strict KB or MB limits, continue with Image Compress.
This converter changes the file format without resizing. If the upload page also requires exact width or height, use Image Resize after conversion.
Match the upload problem with the next practical step. Most WebP failures come down to format support, transparency, file size, or required dimensions.
Convert WebP to JPG first. JPG is usually accepted by forms, profile pages, marketplaces, CMS uploads, and older image editors.
Convert WebP to PNG instead of JPG. PNG keeps transparent areas, while JPG flattens them onto a solid background.
For JPG output, lower the quality setting and convert again. If the file still misses the limit, continue with Image Compress.
Convert the format here, then use Image Resize if the upload page requires a specific width, height, or aspect ratio.
Troubleshooting answers for WebP upload errors, JPG or PNG output, transparency, file size, privacy, batch downloads, and animated WebP files.
Many forms, marketplaces, editors, and older apps still only accept JPG, JPEG, or PNG. Renaming .webp to .jpg or .png does not create a valid new image format, so convert WebP to JPG for photos and general uploads, or convert WebP to PNG when the image needs transparency.
Upload one or more .webp files, choose JPG as the output format, adjust JPG quality if needed, then click Convert to JPG or PNG. Download each converted JPG or save the batch as a ZIP.
Upload your WebP image, choose PNG as the output format, then run the conversion. PNG is the better choice when the source WebP has transparency, sharp edges, text, logos, or screenshot details.
JPG cannot store transparency, so this converter places transparent pixels on a white background when exporting JPG. Choose PNG output if you need the transparent background to stay transparent.
Use JPG for most photos and upload compatibility. Use PNG for transparent images, logos, screenshots, icons, and graphics with crisp edges. If you only need the file accepted by a website, JPG is usually the first format to try.
WebP often compresses images more efficiently than JPG or PNG, so a converted file can be larger. Lower the JPG quality setting for smaller JPG output, or use PNG when transparency and lossless detail matter more than file size.
Yes. The conversion runs in your browser with local image decoding and canvas export. Your selected WebP files do not need to be uploaded to a server to create the JPG or PNG output.
Yes. Add several WebP files, choose JPG or PNG once, run the conversion, then download the results individually or as one ZIP package.
There is no fixed upload limit on this page, but very large images or very large batches can hit your browser's memory limit. If conversion fails, try fewer files at once or use smaller images.
No. This page keeps the original width and height, but canvas export does not preserve original EXIF, camera data, comments, or most metadata. If a website also requires exact pixel dimensions, use Image Resize after conversion or before uploading.
This tool is built for still WebP images. Animated WebP files will not be preserved as animation; depending on the browser, the output may contain only a single frame or the conversion may fail.
The file may not be a valid WebP image, the image may be too large for available browser memory, or the browser may not be able to decode it. Try a smaller batch, refresh the page, or test a different WebP file.
Upload the next batch and turn unsupported .webp files into JPG or PNG for forms, apps, marketplaces, or editors.