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Convert WEBP to JPG

Turn your WebP image into a JPEG image — free, fast and without installing any software. This converter runs entirely in your browser: your files are processed locally and never uploaded to a server. You can convert multiple files at once and download everything as a ZIP.

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Max. file size: 25 MB per file.

Your files never leave your device — this conversion runs 100% in your browser.

How to convert

  1. 1

    Upload your WEBP file — drag & drop it into the box or click “Choose files”. You can convert several files at once.

  2. 2

    Click “Convert now”. The conversion starts immediately and usually takes just a few seconds.

  3. 3

    Download your finished JPG file — individually or all files together as a ZIP archive.

About the WEBP format

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google. It compresses roughly 25–35% smaller than JPG at comparable quality and supports transparency, which makes it popular for fast-loading websites.

Why convert to JPG?

JPG (or JPEG) is the most widely used image format on the web. It uses lossy compression that keeps photos small in file size, and it is supported by virtually every device, browser, app and online form ever made. Choose JPG when you need maximum compatibility and small photo files — for uploads, e-mails, online applications and web use.

Frequently asked questions

Is the WEBP to JPG converter really free?

Yes. Converting WEBP to JPG on ConvertInSeconds is completely free — no sign-up, no watermarks and no hidden costs. The service is financed through advertising.

Is it safe to convert my files here?

Yes — this particular conversion runs 100% in your browser. Your WEBP files are never uploaded anywhere; all processing happens locally on your own device.

Can I convert several files at once?

Yes. Simply drop multiple WEBP files into the upload box — they are converted in one go, and you can download the results individually or bundled as a ZIP archive.

Will the quality suffer when converting WEBP to JPG?

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is a small trade-off between file size and quality. You can control it with the quality slider — at 90% or higher the difference is practically invisible.

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