Free Browser Utility

WebP to JPG — Make Any Image Compatible

Images saved from the web often arrive as WebP — a format plenty of uploaders, older apps, and Office versions still refuse. Convert them to JPG, the format everything accepts, using your browser's own native WebP decoder.

How It Works

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    Upload a WebP image (up to 15 MB).

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    Click Convert — your browser decodes the WebP natively and re-encodes it as JPG.

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    Check the before/after file size.

  4. 4

    Download a JPG that works everywhere.

Why Use Doxad WebP To JPG

Fixes the Upload Problem

Job portals, government forms, CMS uploaders, and older versions of Office frequently reject WebP — JPG is accepted by effectively everything.

Native Browser Decoding

Your browser already reads WebP perfectly; this tool uses that same decoder, so what you see is what you get.

High-Quality Output

Encoded at 92% JPEG quality — visually faithful to the WebP source.

Local and Private

Conversion is a canvas operation in your browser; the image is never uploaded.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do so many sites save images as WebP?

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WebP compresses better, so websites serve it to load faster — but many desktop apps and uploaders never added support, which is why saved images so often need converting.

Does it work with animated WebP?

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Only the first frame is converted — JPG is a still-image format. For animations, you'd want GIF or MP4 instead.

What happens to transparency?

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JPG has no transparency, so transparent regions are flattened onto a white background.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

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No — decoding and re-encoding both happen locally in your browser.

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