WebP to JPG / PNG / GIF Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG, PNG or GIF instantly — right in your browser. No upload, no server, no signup. Your files stay on your device, always.

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Supports WebP format — add multiple at once

⠿ Drag thumbnails to reorder

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Convert WebP to JPG, PNG or GIF Online — Free & Instant

ToolPlex's WebP converter is a free, browser-based tool that converts WebP images into JPG, PNG or GIF in seconds — with no upload to any server, ever. Whether you downloaded a WebP image from a website, received one over WhatsApp or captured a screenshot that saved as WebP, this tool lets you change the format instantly so you can use it anywhere.

All conversion processing happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. This means your images are completely private — they never leave your device. No account, no watermark, no hidden fees. Just upload your WebP files, choose your output format and click Convert.

How to Convert WebP to JPG, PNG or GIF

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Add WebP Images

Click "Add WebP Images" or drag & drop one or more WebP files into the zone

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Choose Output Format

Select JPG, PNG or GIF from the dropdown menu

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Set JPG Quality

Drag the quality slider from 10 to 100% to balance size and clarity

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Convert & Download

Click Convert — download individually or grab all files at once as a ZIP

Key Features of This WebP Converter

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No Upload — 100% Private

Files never leave your device. All conversion runs locally in your browser via the Canvas API.

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Batch Convert

Add multiple WebP images at once and convert them all in a single click.

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Adjustable JPG Quality

Slide from 10% (smallest file) to 100% (best quality) for full control over output size.

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Preserves Transparency

Convert WebP with alpha channel to PNG and keep transparency intact.

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Drag to Reorder

Drag thumbnails to rearrange before converting — useful for batch naming order.

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Works on Mobile

Fully responsive — convert WebP images on iPhone or Android without installing any app.

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Download All as ZIP

Batch download all converted images in a single ZIP file with one click.

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Completely Free

No signup, no subscription, no watermark — every feature is free with no usage caps.

WebP vs JPG vs PNG — Which Format Should You Choose?

Choosing the right output format depends on how you plan to use your image. Here is a quick comparison to help you decide:

FormatBest ForTransparencyFile SizeCompatibility
JPGPhotographs, social media, emails❌ NoSmall to mediumUniversal
PNGLogos, screenshots, transparent backgrounds✅ YesMedium to largeUniversal
GIFSimple graphics, icons✅ PartialSmallUniversal
WebPWeb images (modern browsers only)✅ YesSmallestLimited (modern browsers)

In most everyday cases, JPG is the right choice if your image is a photograph and you don't need transparency. Choose PNG if your WebP has a transparent background or contains text with sharp edges. Use GIF for simple low-colour graphics where animation is not needed.

Why Can't I Open WebP Files on My Device?

WebP was developed by Google in 2010 and is now the default image format for screenshots in Chrome and images downloaded from many websites. However, support varies widely across platforms:

⚠️ Common WebP Compatibility Problems

  • Windows Photo Viewer (Windows 7, 8, early Windows 10) cannot open WebP files natively
  • Adobe Photoshop versions before 2022 require a plugin to open WebP
  • Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel cannot insert WebP images on most versions
  • Many email clients including older Outlook versions do not render WebP inline
  • WhatsApp and some social platforms do not accept WebP uploads directly
  • Printing software and image editors on older systems often lack WebP codec support

Converting your WebP file to JPG or PNG solves all of the above problems instantly — the converted file will open in every application on every device.

Real-World Use Cases

📸 Website Screenshots

Browser screenshots now save as WebP by default on Chrome. Convert to JPG or PNG to insert them into Word documents, presentations or reports.

🛒 E-Commerce Product Images

Product images downloaded from Flipkart, Amazon or Meesho are often WebP. Convert to JPG to upload them to your own store, catalogue or social media.

🖨️ Printing & Documentation

Insurance professionals, surveyors and documentation teams often need to attach photos to PDF reports. Convert WebP to JPG for clean insertion into Word or PDF tools.

📧 Email & Messaging

Convert WebP to JPG before attaching images in Gmail, Outlook or WhatsApp Business to ensure the recipient can see the image without any codec issues.

🎨 Graphic Design

Designers using Canva, CorelDRAW or older Photoshop versions can convert WebP to PNG to import images with transparency preserved for composition work.

📱 Social Media Uploading

Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter accept JPG and PNG but may reject WebP. Batch convert your downloads to JPG before uploading content.

Why Use ToolPlex Instead of Other WebP Converters?

Most popular online image converters upload your file to their server before converting it. This means your images — including personal photos, product images and confidential documents — pass through a third-party computer. ToolPlex works differently.

✅ What Makes ToolPlex WebP Converter Different

  • Zero upload — your images never leave your device, ever
  • No file retention — there is no server storage, so there is nothing to delete or worry about
  • No file size limit imposed by the tool — only your device memory applies
  • No watermarks on the converted output, even for free users
  • Batch conversion with reordering support — useful for numbered image sequences
  • Quality control for JPG output — most free tools do not offer a slider
  • Works offline — once the page is loaded, internet connectivity is not required for conversion

Tips for the Best WebP Conversion Results

To get the best results from your WebP to JPG or PNG conversions, keep these points in mind:

  • For professional use — such as print, presentations or insurance documentation — use JPG quality 92% or higher to preserve sharpness.
  • If your WebP image contains a transparent or semi-transparent background (common in logos and product cutouts), always choose PNG as the output to avoid a white fill replacing the transparency.
  • When batch converting images that will be numbered or named in sequence, use the drag-to-reorder feature to set the correct order before converting.
  • For social media or email attachments where file size matters, set JPG quality to 80–85% — the result is visually near-identical to the original but significantly smaller.
  • GIF output produces a static image (first frame). If your WebP is animated, GIF will capture only the first frame. Use a dedicated animated GIF tool if you need animated output.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a WebP file to JPG?
Upload your WebP file using the drag-and-drop zone or the "Add WebP Images" button, select JPG from the format dropdown, adjust the quality slider if needed, then click Convert. Your JPG file is ready to download instantly — no upload to any server required.
What is WebP and why do I need to convert it?
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that offers smaller file sizes than JPG or PNG while maintaining similar visual quality. However, many older applications, email clients, social media platforms and Windows Photo Viewer do not support WebP natively. Converting to JPG, PNG or GIF ensures your image opens anywhere, on any device or software.
Does this WebP converter upload my images to a server?
No. Every step of the conversion happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API and JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to any server, which means your files are completely private and secure. This is especially important when converting personal photos, product images or any confidential visual content.
Can I convert multiple WebP images at the same time?
Yes. You can select or drag multiple WebP files into the converter and they will all be converted in one click. After conversion, you can download each image individually or use the "Download All" button to get all converted images in a single ZIP file.
What quality setting should I use when converting WebP to JPG?
For most uses, 85 to 92 percent gives the best balance between file size and visual quality. Use 95 to 100 percent when you need maximum quality, such as for print or professional documentation. Use 60 to 80 percent when you want a smaller file for web sharing or messaging where some quality loss is acceptable.
Does converting WebP to PNG preserve transparency?
Yes. PNG supports an alpha channel, so transparency in your WebP image is fully preserved when you convert to PNG. If you convert to JPG instead, transparent areas are filled with a white background because JPG does not support transparency. Always choose PNG when your source WebP has a transparent or semi-transparent background.
Is there a file size limit for WebP images?
There is no hard limit enforced by the tool. Since all processing happens in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's available memory. Most modern devices handle WebP images up to 50 MB or more without any issue. For very large batches or exceptionally large files on low-memory devices, a dedicated desktop image editor may be more suitable.
Why can't I open a WebP file on Windows or in Photoshop?
Older versions of Windows Photos and Photoshop (versions before 2022) do not support the WebP format natively. Converting the WebP file to JPG or PNG using this tool lets you open it in any version of Windows Photos, Photoshop, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, CorelDRAW or any other application that handles standard image formats.
Can I convert WebP to GIF using this tool?
Yes, GIF is available as an output format. The conversion renders the first or only frame of the WebP image as a static GIF. Animated WebP to animated GIF conversion is not currently supported because the browser Canvas API does not handle animated GIF output. For simple static graphics, GIF is a compact and universally compatible choice.
Does the converted image lose quality compared to the original WebP?
When converting to PNG, the output is lossless and there is no quality loss. When converting to JPG, quality depends on the slider setting. At 92 percent or above, the visual difference from the original WebP is barely perceptible to the human eye. Setting quality to 100 percent produces the largest file with the absolute minimum compression artefacts.
Is this WebP converter free to use?
Yes. This tool is completely free with no registration required, no subscription fees, no watermark on the converted output and no daily or monthly usage limit. Every feature — including batch conversion, quality control and the drag-to-reorder option — is available at no cost, forever.
Does this WebP converter work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. The converter is fully responsive and works in Safari on iPhone and iPad and in Chrome or Firefox on Android devices. All conversion processing happens in the mobile browser without any app installation required. Simply open the page, upload your WebP files and download the converted JPG or PNG.
What is the difference between converting WebP to JPG versus WebP to PNG?
JPG uses lossy compression and produces smaller file sizes, making it ideal for photographs, product images and social media sharing. PNG uses lossless compression and supports full transparency, making it better for logos, screenshots, diagrams and images with sharp text or edges. If your original WebP has a transparent background, always choose PNG to preserve the transparency.