Downloaded an image from the web and it saved as .webp? Many older apps, editors and upload forms still refuse WebP files. Drop them below to convert to universally supported JPEG — the conversion runs entirely in your browser, nothing is uploaded.
PNG, JPG, GIF, WebP, HEIC up to 50MB per file
Choose filesWebP is Google's web-optimized format — 25–35% smaller than JPEG — so most modern sites serve it to save bandwidth. When you right-click and save such an image, your browser keeps the .webp extension.
At 90% JPEG quality the difference is invisible for photos. Note that if the original WebP was lossy, the source already contains compression — converting once more at high quality adds negligible degradation.
JPEG doesn't support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with white. If you need to keep transparency, convert WebP to PNG instead — we have a dedicated tool for that.
Yes — drag as many .webp files as you want (up to 50MB each). They are converted in parallel in your browser and you can download everything as a ZIP archive.