Private image conversion
JPG to WebP Converter
Convert JPG to WebP when you need a modern image format for web assets, previews, or test files. BunnyConverter creates the WebP output in your browser, so the original JPEG stays on your device.
Drop or paste images here
Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, SVG, HEIC, ICO
How it works
How to convert JPG to WebP
Step 1
Add a JPG or JPEG file
Choose the image from your device or drop it into the converter.
Step 2
Use WebP output
WebP is selected as the target format for this page.
Step 3
Download the WebP
Run the conversion and save the WebP file when it is ready.
Format comparison
JPG vs WebP
| Factor | JPG | WebP |
|---|---|---|
| Compatibility | JPG works in almost every image workflow. | WebP is strongest in current browsers and web projects. |
| Compression | JPG uses lossy photo compression. | WebP supports lossy and lossless modes. |
| Best fit | Forms, email, and older apps. | Web assets and browser-first projects. |
When to use JPG to WebP
- Create WebP versions of photos before adding them to a website.
- Prepare smaller test assets for prototypes and local projects.
- Convert private images without a cloud image service.
Format notes
Web assets
WebP is useful for websites because it can produce compact files while keeping good visual detail.
Compatibility
Most current browsers support WebP, but some older apps still prefer JPG or PNG.
References
Format references
FAQ
JPG to WebP questions
Is JPG to WebP conversion done on my device?
Yes. The JPEG file is processed in the browser session and the WebP result is prepared locally for download.
Will WebP work everywhere JPG works?
Not always. Current browsers support WebP, but some older desktop apps, upload forms, or workflows may still require JPG or PNG.
Can I batch convert JPG files to WebP?
Yes. Add multiple JPG or JPEG files, keep WebP as the target format, then convert the batch and download the results.