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WebP files are 25–35% smaller than JPEG or PNG.
WebP is excellent for the web, but many applications, devices, and workflows still require JPEG. Converting WebP to JPEG gives you a universally compatible format that works in every email client, photo editor, social media platform, and operating system — without complicated workarounds.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google and released in 2010. It was designed to replace older formats on the web by delivering better compression — producing files that are 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality. WebP supports lossy and lossless modes, alpha transparency, and animation.
All major web browsers support WebP, and it has become the standard format for web-optimized images. However, WebP's adoption outside the browser is still limited. Many desktop applications — including some versions of Microsoft Office, older photo editors, and native OS image viewers — do not open WebP files natively.
When you need your WebP images to work in any context — not just on a website — converting them to JPEG is the most straightforward solution. JPEG has the broadest possible compatibility of any image format.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) has been the universal standard for photographic images since 1992. It uses lossy compression that discards imperceptible image data to reduce file size — making it highly effective for photographs while being compact enough for email, printing, and storage on any device.
Every operating system, camera, printer, and application supports JPEG. Whether you're attaching a photo to an email, uploading to a social media platform, printing at a photo lab, or editing in any software from Photoshop to Paint, JPEG just works. It is the most universally compatible image format in existence.
JPEG does not support transparency, and its compression is less efficient than WebP. But when compatibility is the priority — when you need your image to open reliably anywhere, every time — JPEG remains the safest and most practical choice.
JPEG does not support transparency. Transparent areas in your WebP image will be filled with white when converted to JPEG. If your image requires a transparent background, consider converting to PNG instead.
At equivalent quality settings, JPEG files are typically 25–35% larger than WebP. This is expected — WebP has more efficient compression. The trade-off is JPEG's universal compatibility.
Yes. imgToWebP supports unlimited batch conversion in your browser. Drop as many WebP files as you need onto the upload area and they will all be converted to JPEG simultaneously with no file count limits.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for images on the web. It supports both lossy and lossless compression.
Yes! When you upload an image, it never travels to any server — not ours, not anyone else's. Everything happens inside your own browser using your device's processing power. Think of it like using a calculator: the math happens on the device in your hand, not somewhere in the cloud.
You can convert JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, SVG, AVIF, and ICO files to WebP format using our converter.