Private image conversion

WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP to JPG when a website, editor, CMS, or sharing workflow expects a JPEG file. BunnyConverter runs the conversion in your browser, so the source image stays on your device while the JPG is created.

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Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, SVG, HEIC, ICO

How it works

How to convert WebP to JPG

Step 1

Add the WebP file

Choose a WebP image from your device or drop it into the image converter.

Step 2

Use JPG output

JPG is selected as the target format for this page. You can add more images before converting.

Step 3

Save the JPG copy

Convert the file and download the JPEG result. The original WebP file is not changed.

Format comparison

WebP vs JPG

FactorWebPJPG
TransparencyWebP may include transparent pixels.JPG flattens transparent areas.
CompressionWebP is often smaller for web delivery.JPG is lossy and widely accepted.
Best fitModern browsers and web assets.Photos, forms, email, and older tools.

When to use WebP to JPG

  • Change WebP downloads into JPG files for apps with limited WebP support.
  • Prepare photos for forms, CMS uploads, email attachments, and simple sharing.
  • Create a JPEG copy without using a server-side image converter.

Format notes

Photos

JPG is a practical choice for photos and flattened web graphics because most apps can open it.

Transparency

JPG does not support transparency. If your WebP image has transparent areas, use PNG instead.

References

Format references

FAQ

WebP to JPG questions

Will converting WebP to JPG remove transparency?

Yes. JPG files do not support transparent pixels. If the WebP source includes transparency, choose PNG output instead of JPG when the transparent background must stay intact.

Is the WebP to JPG converter private?

Yes. The conversion runs in your browser. BunnyConverter does not need to upload the WebP image to a conversion server to create the JPG download.

When should I use JPG instead of PNG?

Use JPG for photos, email attachments, and broad compatibility. Use PNG when you need transparency, sharp interface graphics, or a lossless output file.