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WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression compared to JPG and PNG. Websites increasingly serve images in WebP format to reduce bandwidth and improve page load times. However, when you save or download a WebP image, you may find that many desktop applications, image editors, and services can't open it.
JPG is the most universally supported image format. Converting WebP to JPG ensures your images can be opened in any application, uploaded to any platform, printed at any service, and shared with anyone. It's especially useful when you've saved images from websites and need to use them in documents, presentations, or print workflows that don't support WebP.
Convertful loads your WebP image using the browser's built-in WebP decoder, renders it onto an HTML Canvas element with a white background (since JPG doesn't support transparency), and exports it as a JPG file at your chosen quality level. Everything runs locally in your browser — no upload, no server, no waiting.
Yes. Your images are processed entirely in your browser and never leave your device. No data is sent to any server. Close the tab and all data is cleared.
While WebP is great for the web, many desktop apps, print services, and older devices don't support it. JPG is universally compatible.
There's a minimal quality reduction since both are lossy formats. You can adjust the quality slider to control the output.
Yes. Everything runs in your browser. No files are uploaded anywhere.