SammaPix WebP to JPG Converter is a free online tool that converts WebP images to JPG format instantly in your browser. Perfect when you need maximum compatibility with older apps, email clients, or software that doesn't support WebP — no upload, no signup, no file limits per day.
Drop your WebP files here or click to browse
Up to 20 files (Pro = 200) · Browser-based, no upload
Drop your WebP files
Drag and drop WebP files onto the upload area — or click to browse. Up to 20 files per batch.
Adjust quality and background
Choose JPG quality (50–100%) and background color (white or black) for transparent WebPs. JPG does not support transparency.
Convert and download
Click Convert. Files are processed locally in your browser. Download individually or all as a ZIP.
For modern browsers and websites, keep images in WebP format — it's 25-35% smaller than JPG at the same quality. Convert to WebP instead
JPG is supported by every app, email client, and operating system — including older software that can't open WebP. Convert WebP to JPG when you need maximum compatibility.
Conversion uses the Canvas API natively in your browser. Your WebP files never leave your device — complete privacy guaranteed.
Convert up to 20 WebPs at once. Quality slider 50-100%. Choose white or black background for transparent WebP animations or stickers.
WebP is an excellent modern image format — 25-35% smaller than JPG at the same quality — but not every program can open it. If you save a WebP from a website and try to upload it to an older content management system, edit it in an old version of Photoshop, or attach it to an email for a non-tech-savvy recipient, you might hit compatibility issues.
Convert WebP to JPG when: you need to upload to a platform that doesn't support WebP, you're sending a photo to someone on an older device, you want to edit in legacy Photoshop versions (pre-2022), you need to print professionally (print shops prefer JPG), or you need a universally compatible format for email and archival purposes.
Often yes — JPG typically produces 25-35% larger files than WebP at the same perceived quality. This is the tradeoff for universal compatibility. You can reduce the quality slider (try 85%) to get smaller JPGs. If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG instead.