"WebP Not Accepted": How to Convert WebP to JPG or PNG
Downloaded a WebP image that a form or app will not accept? Convert it to JPG or PNG privately in your browser, with no upload.
By the ExactPic Editorial Team · Updated 2026-07-09
Why WebP gets rejected
WebP is a modern format used widely on the web, but many upload forms, older apps, and government portals only accept JPG or PNG. Images saved from websites are often WebP even when they look like ordinary photos.
Converting to JPG or PNG solves the rejection without changing what the image looks like.
Choose JPG or PNG
Convert to JPG for photographs and anywhere a KB size limit applies — it produces the smallest file. Convert to PNG when you need to preserve transparency or sharp text and edges.
Convert privately in your browser
Open WebP to JPG or WebP to PNG, drop your file (or several at once), and download. Processing happens locally, so the image is never uploaded. If you also need to hit a size or dimension limit, use the Form Photo Checker to convert and size in one step.
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