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WebP Convert

WebP ↔ JPG/PNG

Drag & drop your file here

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.WEBP.JPG.PNG

Max 50 MB Β· No registration needed

Your file stays on your device β€” never uploaded

How to convert WebP images

  1. 1

    Upload your WebP file by dragging it into the box above, or click to browse and select it from your device.

  2. 2

    Choose your target format β€” JPG for maximum compatibility with any platform, or PNG if you need transparency or lossless quality.

  3. 3

    Click Convert and download your converted image. The entire process happens in your browser, so your file never touches an external server.

Why use our WebP converter?

WebP images are increasingly common on the web because they load faster and use less bandwidth, but they can be frustrating to work with offline. Many desktop applications, older image editors, and some content management systems still don't recognize WebP files. Our WebP converter turns those files into standard JPG or PNG images that work everywhere β€” from Word documents and PowerPoint slides to email attachments and social media uploads. It's the quickest way to make a downloaded web image actually usable.

No installation, no signup, no file size limits from our end β€” just fast, private conversion in your browser. Going the other direction? Use our image converter to turn JPGs and PNGs into WebP for better web performance. You can also compress the output or resize it to fit your exact needs.

What is WebP?

WebP is an image format developed by Google and introduced in 2010 as a modern alternative to JPG and PNG for web use. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency (alpha channel), and even animation β€” combining capabilities that previously required choosing between JPG, PNG, and GIF. WebP files are typically 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPGs and significantly smaller than PNGs, which is why Google, Facebook, and most major websites have adopted it. All modern browsers now support WebP, but support in desktop software and native operating system viewers has been slower to arrive, which is why conversion remains necessary for many workflows.

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