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WebP ↔ JPG/PNG converter Convert WebP images to JPG, PNG and back.
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Supported: WebP, PNG, JPG, JPEG
Max size (demo): 20 MB
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Tries to reduce file size while keeping quality acceptable.

Tip: WebP is great for the web; convert back to JPG/PNG for tools that don’t support it yet.

How to convert WebP to JPG/PNG and back

WebP is a modern image format created by Google for the web. It usually produces smaller files than classic JPG or PNG at similar quality. However, not every app or content management system supports WebP yet, which is why a quick WebP ↔ JPG/PNG converter can be very useful.

Step-by-step: convert WebP to JPG

  1. Upload your .webp image using drag & drop or the file picker.
  2. Leave the source format on “Detect automatically” or choose WebP.
  3. In the “Convert to” dropdown, select JPG / JPEG.
  4. Use the WebP / JPG quality slider to control compression (80–90 is usually enough).
  5. Keep the “Compress file” switch enabled if you want a smaller output file.
  6. Click Convert and download your JPG file once the conversion finishes.

Converting WebP to JPG is helpful when a website builder, email tool or design program refuses to open or upload WebP images but works fine with JPG.

Step-by-step: convert WebP to PNG

  1. Add your WebP image to the converter.
  2. Set the source format to WebP if auto-detection is disabled.
  3. Select PNG as the target format.
  4. Click Convert and wait for the PNG download link to appear.

PNG is useful when you want to preserve transparency or need a lossless format for further editing, UI work or print preparation.

Step-by-step: convert JPG/PNG to WebP

  1. Upload a JPG or PNG file.
  2. Choose the correct source format (or keep automatic detection enabled).
  3. Set WebP as the output format in the dropdown.
  4. Adjust the quality slider to balance size and visual quality.
  5. Run the conversion and download the WebP image.

This is ideal for optimizing images for modern websites: WebP keeps file sizes low, which improves loading speed and Core Web Vitals on supported browsers.

When should I use WebP, JPG or PNG?

  • WebP – best choice for modern websites where you control the environment and know that visitors use up-to-date browsers.
  • JPG – universal format for photos and large images when you want maximum compatibility and small file size.
  • PNG – for logos, icons, UI components and images with transparency or sharp text where you prefer lossless quality.

Tips for better results

  • A quality value between 80–90 is usually enough for production images; go higher only when you see visible artifacts.
  • Try not to re-encode the same image repeatedly between formats – each lossy conversion (WebP or JPG) can reduce quality.
  • Keep a master copy in a lossless format (PNG or original source) if you plan to reuse the image for different outputs.

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