WebP Converter
Convert WebP images to PNG or JPG, and PNG/JPG to WebP, entirely in your browser — no upload, no watermark.
About the WebP Converter
Convert WebP images to PNG or JPG, or turn your PNG and JPG files into modern WebP — free, instant and fully in-browser. Files are processed on your own device with the canvas API, so nothing is uploaded and there are no watermarks, accounts or limits.
WebP is everywhere on the modern web because it compresses 25–35% better than JPG, but plenty of software still refuses it: older photo editors, Microsoft Office, many upload forms and some email clients. Converting WebP to PNG keeps transparency and full quality, while WebP to JPG produces the smallest, most compatible files for sharing and printing.
Going the other way, converting PNG or JPG to WebP is one of the easiest wins for website performance — smaller images mean faster page loads and better Core Web Vitals. Batch-convert an entire folder of images, tune the quality slider, and download everything with one click.
How to Use the WebP Converter
- 1Drop your images into the upload area — WebP, PNG or JPG, one file or a batch.
- 2Pick the direction: WebP → PNG/JPG, or PNG/JPG → WebP.
- 3For JPG or WebP output, adjust the quality slider if needed (90% is a solid default).
- 4Click Convert and download each result, or grab them all with Download All.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert a WebP image to JPG?
Upload the WebP file, choose the "WebP → PNG / JPG" direction, select JPG as the output format and click Convert. The converted JPG appears with its file size and a download button. Because JPG has no transparency, any transparent areas are filled with white automatically.
Why do images I save from websites come down as WebP?
Many sites serve WebP because it loads faster, and right-clicking "Save image" gives you whatever format the site delivered. If the file will not open in your editor or will not upload to a form, convert it to PNG or JPG here in a couple of seconds — no software or browser extension needed.
Should I convert WebP to PNG or JPG?
Choose PNG when the image has transparency or sharp graphics like logos, screenshots and diagrams — it is lossless. Choose JPG for photographs where a much smaller file matters more than pixel-perfect fidelity. If you are just re-uploading somewhere that accepts both, JPG is usually the smaller, safer pick.
Does converting JPG to WebP make my website faster?
Usually yes. WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than an equivalent-quality JPG, so pages load faster and use less bandwidth, which helps Core Web Vitals and SEO. All modern browsers support WebP. Convert your images here at around 80–90% quality and compare sizes before publishing.
Is this WebP converter private and free?
Completely. Conversion happens inside your browser using its native image encoder — your files never reach a server, and the tool costs nothing. There are no watermarks, no daily limits and no sign-up. You can even use it offline after the page has loaded.