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WebP Converter — convert WebP to JPG, PNG and more, free in your browser

Save a WebP off the web that won't open? Drop it here, pick JPG, PNG, or any format, and download in seconds. Every step runs on your device.

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The fastest way out of the WebP corner

WebP now lands on your computer constantly. Right-click almost any image online and the save dialog hands you a .webp file, because it is the format most sites now serve to keep pages light. The catch shows up the moment you try to use that file somewhere else. Older phones balk at it, plenty of desktop viewers show a blank thumbnail, Office and many document tools reject it outright, and some photo editors refuse to open it at all. This page fixes that in one move: drop the WebP, choose a format that goes everywhere, and grab the result.

Which target you pick comes down to what the image carries. Most WebP files you save from the web are plain photos or graphics with no transparency, and for those JPG is the safe universal answer — it opens on anything with a screen. When the WebP has a transparent background, going to JPG will flatten that transparency onto a solid fill color you choose, so a logo or cut-out keeps a clean edge instead of a black box. If you need that transparency to survive untouched, convert to PNG instead: it is lossless and keeps every transparent pixel, at the cost of a larger file.

There is one honest thing to know about WebP as a source. WebP comes in two flavours — lossy and lossless — and most files from the web are the lossy kind, which already discarded some detail when they were made. Converting a lossy WebP to JPG or AVIF re-compresses it once more, so keep the quality slider high if the image matters. All of it happens locally: the decode and re-encode run in your browser through WebAssembly, single files save straight to your device, and batches come back as a tidy ZIP.

Features

Formats that open anywhere

Turn WebP into JPG, PNG, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, or ICO. Choose the target once and the whole batch follows it.

Transparency handled properly

Keep the alpha channel by choosing PNG, or flatten it onto a fill color of your choice when you convert to JPG.

Runs entirely on your device

Your WebP never leaves the browser. Open the Network tab mid-convert and you will not see a single byte uploaded.

When a WebP converter saves the day

A WebP won't open on your desktop

Older viewers and editors often can't read WebP. Convert to JPG or PNG and it opens the moment you double-click it.

Adding an image to a document

Word, PowerPoint, and many PDF tools reject WebP. Convert to JPG or PNG first and the image drops in without a fuss.

Sending a photo to an older phone

Some devices show WebP as a broken thumbnail. Convert to JPG so it displays correctly in messages and galleries.

Keeping a transparent logo intact

A WebP with a transparent background needs to stay that way. Convert to PNG to keep the alpha channel losslessly.

Feeding an editor that hates WebP

Certain photo apps refuse WebP on import. Convert to PNG or TIFF and your editor opens it like any other file.

Clearing a folder of saved WebP files

Convert up to fifty WebP images in one pass with shared settings, then download the lot as a single ZIP.

Made for getting WebP into a format that just works

  • JPG output opens on any device, editor, or document
  • PNG output preserves transparency with zero quality loss
  • Pick your own fill color when flattening to JPG
  • A single unreadable WebP never halts the rest of the batch

Convert a WebP in three quick steps

  1. Add your WebP files

    Drop one file or fifty. Each lands in the queue sharing the same settings until you adjust one of them.

  2. Pick the output format

    Choose JPG for universal reach, PNG to keep transparency, or any other target, then set quality and fill color.

  3. Save the converted image

    A lone file downloads on its own. A batch arrives as one ZIP with every name switched to the new extension.

Tips for clean WebP conversions

  1. Tip 1:

    Choose JPG for the widest compatibility, and PNG whenever the image has transparency you want to keep.

  2. Tip 2:

    When a transparent WebP goes to JPG, set the fill color to match its intended background so the edges stay clean.

  3. Tip 3:

    Most web WebP files are already lossy, so keep quality high — a second lossy pass to JPG or AVIF removes a little more detail.

  4. Tip 4:

    Expect PNG, BMP, and TIFF results to be bigger than the WebP; that extra size is what buys you lossless quality.

WebP converter — frequently asked

Got a WebP that won't cooperate?

Drop your files, choose JPG, PNG, or any format you need, and download a version that opens everywhere in seconds.