WebP to JPG Converter — Free, Private, No Upload

Turn WebP images into JPGs that open in absolutely any app, right on your device. Nothing is uploaded, and there are no limits or signups.

WebP JPG WebP PNG
No upload No limits No ads No signup
Drop files hereor click to browse — it stays on your deviceFiles are converted on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

WebP is efficient, but a few older apps, editors and upload forms still refuse it — which is exactly when you convert it to JPG. JPG opens literally everywhere, so it's the safe choice when you're not sure what's on the other end. If the WebP has transparent areas, they're flattened onto a solid background, since JPG doesn't support transparency.

How to convert WebP to JPG

  1. 1 Drop your WebP files into the box above, or tap to pick them from your phone or computer.
  2. 2 The format is already set to JPG — adjust the quality slider if you want a smaller file.
  3. 3 Download each JPG, or grab them all at once as a .zip. Nothing ever left your device.

Yes — because nothing is uploaded.

Most converters send your photos to a server you know nothing about. Filexum can't, because it never asks for them: the conversion runs inside your browser, on your own device. You don't have to take our word for it — open your browser's Network tab and watch it stay empty, or turn off Wi-Fi and convert anyway.

A typical online converter
  • Your photos are uploaded to a stranger's server
  • Files may be kept, cached or logged after conversion
  • Ads, watermarks, sign-ups or daily limits
  • Needs a working internet connection
Filexum
  • Photos are converted on your device — nothing is uploaded
  • There is no server, so there is nothing to store or leak
  • No ads, no watermark, no signup, no limits
  • Works offline — try it in airplane mode

Why WebP?

WebP is a modern image format Google released in 2010, built to make photos smaller on the web without a visible drop in quality. It supports both lossy and lossless compression as well as transparency, and typically produces files noticeably smaller than an equivalent JPG or PNG.

Every current browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge — displays WebP, so it's an excellent choice for websites and for saving space on your own device. A handful of older apps still don't accept it, so when maximum compatibility matters, JPG remains the safest bet.

Why JPG?

JPG (also written JPEG) has been the common language of digital photos since 1992. Every phone, browser, printer, TV and photo kiosk on the planet reads it, which is what makes it the safe choice whenever a picture just needs to open — on a friend's Windows laptop, an older website's upload form, or an email attachment.

It uses lossy compression, so pushing the quality very low can soften fine detail. At a sensible quality the difference is invisible to the eye, and you walk away with a file that works absolutely everywhere. This converter defaults to a high-quality JPG and lets you preview the result before you download.

WebP vs JPG at a glance

WebP JPG
Typical size (12 MP photo) ≈1.5 MB ≈4 MB
Opens on Windows / old apps All modern browsers Everywhere
Compression Lossy or lossless Lossy (JPEG)
Transparency Yes (alpha) No
First shipped 2010 · Google 1992 · JPEG group

WebP to JPG — frequently asked

Are my WebP files uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion happens inside your browser, on your own device — no file, filename or hash is sent over the network. It works with Wi-Fi switched off.

Why convert WebP to JPG at all?

Compatibility. Some older photo editors, office apps and website upload forms don't accept WebP yet. JPG is understood by essentially every program and device, so it just works.

What happens to transparency in the WebP?

JPG can't store transparency, so any transparent areas are filled with a solid background. If you need to keep transparency, convert the WebP to PNG instead.

Will the JPG be larger than the WebP?

Often a little larger, because WebP compresses more efficiently. The gain is universal compatibility. You can use the quality slider to keep the JPG's size in check.

Is this WebP to JPG converter free?

Yes — free, with no signup, ads or watermark, and no limit on the number of files beyond your device's memory.

Can I convert several WebP files together?

Yes. Drop in a whole batch and download every JPG together as a single .zip.