Choose an image

Drop an image here

or use the button below to choose a file.

Accepted formats: WebP. Files stay on your device in this release.

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Preview

Preview appears here after you choose a file.

Settings

Used for JPEG and WebP output.

Used when a transparent image is flattened into JPEG output.

Rotation

Result

Generate a file to view the result summary.

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How to use this route

Follow the published workflow step by step and compare the real output before downloading.

  1. Choose a WebP file.
  2. Review the transparency warning if the source uses alpha pixels.
  3. Pick a background color for flattened output if needed.
  4. Generate the JPG and download it.

Supported behavior

The browser handles the work locally, but different formats and export paths still have trade-offs.

  • JPEG output may be easier to share in older systems.
  • Transparent areas are flattened against a chosen background color.

Good fits for this tool

Use this route when the task matches these common situations.

  • Create a JPEG version for software that does not accept WebP.
  • Prepare a quick email-friendly version of a WebP file.

Limits to know

These limits are part of the real implementation and the browser platform it depends on.

  • Only WebP input is accepted on this route.
  • Any transparency in the source becomes a solid background in the JPG output.

Privacy notes

The current release is designed around browser-first local processing.

  • The conversion happens locally and does not upload the file.

WebP to JPG Converter FAQ

Common questions about this route and its current behavior.

Why does the result need a background color?

JPEG has no alpha channel, so transparent pixels need to be flattened against a visible color.