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How to Convert WebP to JPG (Free, Instant, No Upload)

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that delivers excellent compression, but not all apps, email clients, and older software can open it. If you've downloaded WebP images from the web or received them from a designer and need to open them in Photoshop, Word, or email them to someone — converting to JPG is the fix. The conversion takes seconds and the output is compatible with every application and device on the planet.

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By ImgToolkit Team · Updated May 2026 · 2 min read · Processed in your browser
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Quick Answer

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that delivers excellent compression, but not all apps, email clients, and older software can open it. If you've downloaded WebP images from the web or received them from a designer and need to open them in Photoshop, Word, or email them to someone — converting to JPG is the fix.

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Convert WebP to JPG

Step-by-Step Guide

4 steps · takes under 1 minute

1

Open the converter

Go to the Convert tool on ImgToolkit. It handles WebP input even though the name says 'from JPG' — it accepts any web image format.

2

Upload your WebP file

Drag and drop or click to upload your .webp file. Multiple files can be processed sequentially.

3

Choose JPG as the output

Select JPG from the output format options. You can also adjust the JPG quality level (85% recommended for a good size/quality balance).

4

Process and download

The conversion runs instantly in your browser. Download your JPG — no files were sent to any server.

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Pro tip

Use 75–85% quality for web images — you get 60–80% smaller files with no visible difference at normal screen sizes.

WebP vs JPG vs PNG — Real File Sizes

Same 1080×1080px photo at equivalent visual quality

FormatQualityFile SizeNotes
PNG (lossless) Perfect 4.2 MB No compression loss
JPG (85% quality) Excellent 310 KB Best compatibility
WebP (85% quality)BEST Excellent 205 KB −34% vs JPG · Best for web

Based on a 1080×1080px photo. Results vary by image content and complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions answered

Why can't I open WebP files in Photoshop?

Older versions of Photoshop (before CC 2022) don't support WebP natively. Even newer versions can have issues with some WebP variants. Converting to JPG or PNG guarantees compatibility with any version of Photoshop or Lightroom.

Does converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?

If the WebP was lossy (which most WebP images from the web are), converting to JPG introduces a second round of compression. To minimize quality loss, use a high JPG quality setting (85–95%). The image will look nearly identical but may be slightly larger than the original WebP.

Can I convert WebP to PNG instead of JPG?

Yes — use the Convert to JPG tool and select PNG as the output format instead. PNG is better than JPG for images with transparency, sharp edges, or text.

Will the converted JPG have the same dimensions as the WebP?

Yes, the pixel dimensions are preserved exactly during format conversion. Only the file format and compression method change.

How do I batch convert multiple WebP files?

Currently you can convert files one at a time. For bulk conversion needs, open each file in sequence — the process takes only seconds per file.

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