Convert WebP to JPG in Your Browser — Nothing Uploaded
Drop, paste, or pick a WebP and convert it to JPG in seconds. Choose JPG from the format menu and download the new file straight away. It all runs in your browser, so the picture never leaves your device unless you ask for a link. Free, no account, no watermark.
Whether you want to change WebP to JPG, run a quick WebP to JPEG swap, or just need a simple webp to jpg converter, the tool handles it the same way here.
To convert WebP to JPG, drop or paste your WebP onto imagepaste.org, pick JPG as the output format, then click Download. The conversion runs on your device in the browser canvas, so the file never leaves your device unless you choose to make a shareable link.
Convert WebP to JPG now
Drop, paste, or pick a WebP. It converts in your browser and nothing uploads unless you ask for a link.
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Add your WebP
Drag a WebP onto the page, press Ctrl+V to paste from your clipboard, or click the drop zone to pick one. WebP, PNG, JPEG, and GIF all work as input, up to 15 MB.
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The converter opens with your image
The WebP loads into the tool and the current format is shown. Nothing has been sent anywhere — the image is sitting in your browser, on your device.
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Pick JPG as the output format
Choose JPG from the JPG, PNG, or WebP menu. That tells the canvas to re-encode your WebP as a JPG file that opens everywhere.
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Click Download to save the JPG
The image is re-encoded on the canvas and the JPG downloads straight to your device. No upload sits between you and the converted file.
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Optional: get a shareable link
Want a URL instead of a file? Click Get shareable link. Only then is the converted JPG uploaded, and a short link is copied for you to paste anywhere.
Why convert webp to jpg in your browser?
Converting a WebP to JPG in the browser is instant and private. The file loads straight onto the canvas on your device, so it is never sent to a server to be converted. There is no upload wait and nothing leaves your device unless you click Get shareable link. This matters because plenty of sites now serve images as WebP, but older apps, some photo printers, document portals, and a few social uploaders still refuse to open them. JPG is the safe, universal format that works almost everywhere. Saving an image you downloaded from the web straight to JPG sidesteps the awkward moment where a tool reports an unsupported file. Because the work runs locally, the JPG is ready the moment you click Download, with no round trip and nothing stored on a server.
WebP to JPG: quality and transparency notes
WebP can be either lossy or lossless and it supports transparency, while JPG is always lossy and has no transparency. When you convert WebP to JPG, any transparent areas are filled with a solid background, usually white, because JPG cannot store an alpha channel. For ordinary photos with no transparency this is fine, and JPG keeps the file small. If your WebP has a see-through background you need to keep, convert to PNG instead, which is lossless and preserves transparency. WebP is usually the smallest of the three formats, so the JPG you get may be slightly larger than the WebP you started with, but it will open in far more apps. The whole export happens on the canvas on your device. The optional shareable link is the only step that uploads anything, and only when you click it.
Runs fully in your browser
The WebP to JPG conversion happens on the canvas on your device. No upload while you work, so there is no wait and nothing leaves your machine.
Opens everywhere
A JPG works in apps, printers, and portals that reject WebP, so the converted file just works wherever you send it.
JPG, PNG, or WebP output
JPG is the default here, but the same menu also exports PNG or WebP if you need a different format.
No account, no watermark
Convert and download as many WebP files as you like for free, with no sign-in and no mark added to your image.
Optional shareable link
Need a URL instead of a file? One click uploads the converted JPG and copies a short link. Skip it and nothing leaves your device.
Save a web image that downloaded as WebP
Many sites serve images as WebP. Convert the download to JPG so the file opens in any app, with the conversion staying on your device.
Meet a form that only accepts JPG
Upload forms and portals often require JPG and reject WebP. Convert your WebP to JPG before submitting so the file is accepted.
Edit a WebP in older software
Some image editors will not open WebP. Convert it to JPG first so you can crop, retouch, or print it.
Send a WebP to someone on an older device
Older phones and apps may not show WebP. Convert to JPG so the picture displays for everyone.
Is the webp to jpg converter free? +
Yes, it is completely free, with no account or watermark. You can convert and download as many WebP files as you want.
Does it upload my WebP? +
No. The conversion runs in your browser, on your device, using the canvas. The file is never uploaded while you convert or when you download. The only time anything leaves your device is if you click Get shareable link to make a URL from the converted JPG.
What formats can I convert? +
Bring in a WebP, PNG, JPEG, or GIF and pick JPG as the output to get a JPG. The same tool also exports PNG or WebP from the format menu if you need a different result.
What happens to transparency when I convert WebP to JPG? +
JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent areas in your WebP are filled with a solid background, usually white, when you convert to JPG. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Is there a file size limit? +
Yes, 15 MB per image going in, which covers high-resolution photos and screenshots. WebP files are usually small, so this is plenty of room.
Will converting WebP to JPG lose quality? +
JPG is a lossy format, so converting drops a little detail to keep the file small. For photos the change is usually hard to see. To keep full quality with no loss, convert to PNG instead, which is lossless.
What is the difference between JPG and JPEG? +
Nothing. JPG and JPEG are two names for the exact same format. The short JPG spelling is a leftover from older systems that limited file extensions to three letters. The tool produces the same file either way.
Can I convert WebP to JPG on my phone? +
Yes. The converter works in mobile browsers on iOS and Android. Pick a WebP from your files, choose JPG, and download the converted file to your device.
Do I need to install anything? +
No. It is a web page, not an app or extension. Open it in any modern browser and convert right away, which is handy on work laptops where installs are blocked.
How do I get a link to the converted JPG? +
After converting, click Get shareable link. That uploads the converted JPG and copies a short URL to your clipboard for pasting into chat, a doc, or a ticket. If you never click it, nothing is uploaded.