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How to Convert WebP to JPG

A step-by-step guide to converting WebP files to JPG on any device — free, in your browser, with no software install.

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Step-by-step instructions

  1. Open the WebP to JPG converter. Go to converter.plus/webp-to-jpg in any modern browser on your computer or phone.
  2. Add your WebP files. Drag and drop your WebP files onto the upload area, or click it to browse your device and select them.
  3. Choose output format and quality. Select your preferred quality setting. The default is optimized for a great balance of file size and visual quality.
  4. Click Convert. Click the Convert button. Converter.Plus processes all files instantly in your browser — no upload or waiting required.
  5. Download your JPG files. Download each converted image individually, or click Download All to save a ZIP archive containing all converted files.

Why convert WebP to JPG?

JPG is the most universally compatible image format. Almost every operating system, app, printer, and web service accepts JPG, making it the safest format for sharing.

What is WebP?

Google's web-optimized image format providing 25–35% smaller file sizes than JPG at equivalent visual quality.

Frequently asked questions

Can I convert WebP to JPG for free?

Yes. Converter.Plus is completely free with no signup, no watermark, and no per-file limits.

Does this work on Windows / Mac / iPhone / Android?

Yes. Converter.Plus runs entirely in your browser, so it works on any modern OS — Windows, macOS, Linux, iPadOS, iOS, and Android — without installing software.

Are my WebP files uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion runs on your device using your browser's Canvas and WebAssembly APIs. Your files are never uploaded to any server.

Can I convert multiple WebP files at once?

Yes. Drag a whole folder of WebP files onto the converter. They are queued and converted one after another, then offered as a single ZIP download.