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title: "WebP to JPG Converter — Free, No Upload | Compress Pro"
description: "Convert WebP images to JPG in your browser. Transparency is flattened to white, batches download as a ZIP, and files are never uploaded anywhere. Free."
canonical: https://compress-pro.com/webp-to-jpg
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# Convert WebP to JPG.

> WebP to JPG re-encoded locally — nothing ever uploaded.

Convert WebP images to JPG right in your browser — **nothing is uploaded, files never leave your device**. Handy for images saved from the web that older apps and upload forms refuse. Animated WebP converts to a single frame; transparency is flattened onto white. Batch-convert and grab everything as a ZIP.

**No uploads · No ads · Free & open source.**

## How it works

1. Drop files anywhere on the page, click to browse, or paste with Ctrl/⌘ + V.
2. Pick a quality or preset — or set an exact target size and let the tool find it.
3. Compress, compare before/after, and download — individually or as a ZIP.

## Why convert WebP to JPG

WebP is everywhere on the modern web, but the long tail of software lags: older photo editors, office suites, e-commerce and government upload forms, embedded viewers. JPG opens in all of them. Converting locally means the picture itself never goes anywhere — only the file format changes.

## Transparency and animation

JPG supports neither. Transparent regions are flattened onto white during conversion — fine for photos, visible on logos, where [WebP to PNG](https://compress-pro.com/webp-to-png) is the better route. Animated WebP keeps only its first frame as JPG; convert animations to GIF or video instead.

## Quality picks

| Use | Quality |
| --- | --- |
| General sharing | 80 |
| Upload forms with size caps | Target size — type the cap |
| Archival copy | 90–95 |

## Frequently asked questions

### Why convert WebP to JPG?

WebP is everywhere on the web but not everywhere else — older photo editors, Office documents, and plenty of upload forms still expect JPG. Converting makes the image universally usable.

### What happens to transparent areas?

JPG cannot store transparency, so transparent pixels are flattened onto a white background. If you need transparency, convert to PNG instead — that tool is one tab away.

### Can I convert many WebP files at once?

Yes — drop a whole batch, convert in one run, and download all results as a single ZIP.

### Are my images uploaded during conversion?

No — the pixels never leave your machine. Decoding and re-encoding both happen in your browser; there is no upload to wait for and no server-side copy to worry about afterwards. Want proof? Run one file through, switch your connection off, and run another — it still works.

## Related tools

- [Compress WebP images](https://compress-pro.com/compress-webp)
- [Convert WebP to PNG](https://compress-pro.com/webp-to-png)
- [Convert AVIF to JPG](https://compress-pro.com/avif-to-jpg)

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