Upload WebP images, choose JPG or PNG, and convert in seconds. Conversion runs locally in your browser, so files never leave your device.
No account required. No server upload. Convert one file or batch convert many at once.
Output format
JPG quality
92%
Drop WebP images to convert
Drag and drop WebP files here, or click to upload.
Free online converter with batch upload support. Non-WebP files are skipped.
Designed for fast, private, and practical image conversion workflows.
All conversion happens in your browser. Your images are not uploaded to our server.
Choose JPG for smaller files or PNG for transparency and lossless output.
Upload and convert multiple WebP files in one run, then download all results.
Adjust JPG quality to balance visual quality and file size for your use case.
Use the same converter across modern browsers without installing software.
Open the page, upload your files, convert, and download immediately.
Convert one image or batch convert many in four simple steps.
Drag and drop your WebP images or click the upload area to select files from your device.
Pick JPG for smaller file size or PNG to preserve transparency and detail.
When JPG is selected, adjust the quality slider to control compression level.
Click Convert, then download files one by one or as a ZIP package.
Straight answers to the worries people usually have before converting: quality, transparency, privacy, and compatibility.
If compatibility is your priority, choose JPG. It works almost everywhere. If the image has transparent background (like logos or stickers), choose PNG instead so transparency stays intact.
It can if JPG quality is too low, but you can avoid that. Keep JPG quality high (around 90%+) for photos where details matter. If you need pixel-perfect edges, PNG is usually a better fit.
You did nothing wrong. JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are flattened to white. If you need transparent background, convert WebP to PNG instead.
This is normal for some images. WebP can be very efficient, and a high-quality JPG may end up bigger. Lower the JPG quality a little, or use PNG when quality and transparency are more important than file size.
Yes. Upload multiple WebP files, convert in one run, then download each file separately or get everything in a ZIP package.
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser, so your files stay on your device.
Usually no. The file may be partially corrupted or your browser ran out of memory for that image. Try converting that file alone, refresh the page, or re-export the source image and try again.
Yes. Use our Image Compress tool and select WebP as output format to convert JPG or PNG into WebP.
After conversion, use Image Resize to change dimensions and Image Compress to reduce file size.
Convert WebP to JPG or PNG in your browser with private local processing and batch download support.