Free · 100% browser-based · No upload

WebP to JPG
Web images, unlocked.

Saved an image and it won’t open? Drop the .webp here and get a JPG that works in every app, editor and upload form. Converted privately in your browser.

Output qualityGreat quality · smaller file

Drop your WebP files here

.webp · images saved from websites

Your photos never leave this device.

Other formats? HEIC to JPG → · PNG to JPG →

The WebP problem

Great for websites, annoying for everything else.

WebP makes pages load faster — which is exactly why so many downloads end up in a format your other tools can’t open.

The web’s favourite format

Most large sites serve WebP because it’s ~30% smaller than JPG. Perfect when a browser displays it — a problem the moment you save it and try to use it anywhere else.

Apps that reject it

Older Photoshop versions, Microsoft Office, many upload forms, printing services and government portals still expect JPG or PNG. One conversion fixes all of them.

One drop, done

No settings needed — drop the file, imgora converts it instantly at high quality, and the JPG downloads to your device. Batch a whole folder if you like.

FAQ

WebP to JPG, answered.

Why do images I save from websites come out as WebP?

WebP is Google’s web image format — it loads fast, so most modern websites serve it. Browsers handle it fine, but plenty of apps, older editors, and upload forms still reject it. Converting to JPG gives you a file that works everywhere.

How do I convert WebP to JPG for free?

Drop your .webp file on this page. imgora converts it to JPG instantly in your browser — free, unlimited, no watermark, no signup.

Does WebP to JPG conversion lose quality?

Most WebP images from the web are already compressed, and converting at the High (q85) preset keeps them visually identical. Choose Maximum (q95) if you plan to edit the image afterwards.

Can I convert animated WebP files?

imgora converts the first frame of an animated WebP to a still JPG. For a full animated conversion (to GIF or video), you’d need a video tool.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

Never. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your images stay on your device, making imgora safe even for private or work images.