WebP Converter — Convert WebP to JPG/PNG or Any Image to WebP

The AllTools WebP Converter handles both directions: convert WebP images to JPG or PNG so they open in any app, or convert your existing JPG and PNG files to WebP to cut file sizes by 25–35% for faster web pages — all free, all in your browser.

Why use this WebP Converter?

  • Convert WebP → JPG or WebP → PNG for universal compatibility
  • Convert JPG or PNG → WebP for smaller, faster web images
  • Adjust output quality for lossy WebP compression
  • No software installation or account needed

How to use the WebP Converter

  1. Upload your image: Drag or click to upload a WebP, JPG, or PNG file you want to convert.
  2. Choose your output format: Select WebP, JPG, or PNG from the format dropdown depending on your goal.
  3. Set quality (optional): For WebP or JPG output, adjust the quality slider to control the size vs. clarity trade-off.
  4. Convert and download: Click 'Convert' and download your converted image file immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I open a WebP file on my computer?

Older image viewers don't support WebP. Converting to JPG or PNG makes the file openable in virtually any app. Modern browsers all support WebP natively.

Why should I convert images to WebP for my website?

WebP typically produces files 25–35% smaller than JPG and up to 50% smaller than PNG at equivalent visual quality. Smaller images mean faster page loads and better Core Web Vitals scores.

Does WebP support transparency like PNG?

Yes. WebP supports an alpha channel (transparency), making it a great alternative to PNG for transparent graphics on the web — with significantly smaller file sizes.

Will converting WebP to JPG lose quality?

There will be a small quality loss because JPG is lossy. Setting the output quality to 90+ keeps the result visually identical for most purposes. The original WebP quality also affects the output ceiling.

Is the WebP format supported on all browsers?

WebP is supported in all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari (since 2020), and Edge. If you need to support very old browsers, JPG or PNG remains safer for maximum compatibility.

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