Convert WebP to JPG Free Online

Saved a picture from the web but it won't open in Word or your photo viewer? WebP images are great for websites, but tricky to use anywhere else. Drop them here — even multiple files at once — and we'll change them to normal JPGs in seconds. Right on your computer, safe and sound. No sign-up. No watermarks.

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How to save a WebP image as JPG

  1. Choose the WebP pictures you saved from a website and drop them into the safe box above. Have a batch of WebP files? Add them all at once — your images stay on your computer.
  2. Wait just a moment while Puffin changes it into a standard JPG that works everywhere — without losing quality.
  3. Check the before-and-after preview to make sure it looks exactly the way you want.
  4. Hit "Download Your JPG" and use it freely in Word, PowerPoint, email, or any program you like.

Why do websites save pictures as WebP instead of JPG?

It's a really common headache: you right-click on a beautiful picture from a blog or an online shop, save it to your computer, and then… it won't open. Your photo viewer shows an error, Word can't insert it, and the little icon just looks wrong. You check the name and see it ends in ".webp" instead of the familiar ".jpg". So how do you change a WebP image to JPG?

Here's what happened: modern websites use WebP because it makes pictures smaller, which helps pages load faster for visitors. That's great for the website — but not so great when you need to actually use that picture on your own computer. Most everyday programs like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and older photo viewers simply don't understand WebP yet. That's where a safe WebP to JPG converter comes in. Our free tool changes the WebP picture into a universal JPG that every program on your computer already knows how to open — without losing quality. Got a folder of WebP images to deal with? Drop them all in at once and we'll convert every one, packaging the results into a ZIP for easy bulk download. And here's the best part — everything happens right on your device. Your pictures never leave your browser, so your private photos and work documents stay completely safe. No sign-ups, no watermarks, no daily limits.

What You Need to DoWebP Image (Website Format)JPG Image (Standard Format)
Paste into Word or PowerPointOften fails or shows a blank boxWorks perfectly every time
Open on Windows or MacUsually needs a web browserOpens in any photo viewer
Edit in common programsMostly not supportedSupported everywhere
Share by email or chatRecipient may not be able to open itEveryone can open it
Print from your computerMay not print correctlyPrints perfectly from any program

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I just rename the picture from .webp to .jpg?
Unfortunately, no. Renaming only changes the label on the outside — the picture inside is still in WebP format, so your programs still can't understand it. You need a proper converter (like this one!) to actually rebuild the image as a real JPG that works everywhere.
Why do so many websites use WebP instead of normal JPG?
Websites use WebP because it makes pictures smaller and helps pages load faster. That's great for browsing — but when you save those pictures to your computer, they often won't open in everyday programs like Word or your photo viewer. That's exactly what this free tool is for: turning those tricky WebP images into standard JPGs that work everywhere.
How do I save a picture from a website as JPG instead of WebP?
Most browsers save images in whatever format the website serves — usually WebP these days. The easiest workaround: right-click, save the image (it'll be WebP), then drop it into this tool to get a proper JPG. Takes about 5 seconds.
Will converting WebP to JPG increase the file size?
Usually just slightly. JPG is a bit less efficient than WebP, so the file may be 10–30% bigger. But the trade-off is universal compatibility — your JPG will open in every program, on every device, without any issues.
Can I open the converted JPG in Word, PowerPoint, or Google Docs?
Yes — that's the whole point! JPG is the most universally supported image format. Once converted, you can drag your picture into Word, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Canva, or any other app without any compatibility issues.