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WebP to JPG converter

Turn WebP files into JPG for email, forms, and legacy apps. Your files never leave your device.

Private by design. Your files never leave your device

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WebP — up to 100 megapixels and 20,000px on a side

Tip: Ctrl+V / ⌘V to paste

Camera metadata is not carried over: EXIF and XMP — capture date, camera model and any GPS tag — are left behind when the picture is redrawn as JPG. The pixels are all that moves across.

When WebP gets rejected

Images saved from modern websites are often WebP even when they look like ordinary photos. Upload portals that only accept JPG or PNG will reject them with a format error. Convert here first, then compress to the form's KB limit if needed.

Step-by-step guide: WebP not accepted — convert to JPG or PNG.

How to convert WebP to JPG

Drop one or more WebP files into the converter above. ExactPic decodes them in your browser, re-encodes as JPEG at high quality, and lets you download each file (or a ZIP for a batch). Nothing is uploaded to ExactPic.

After conversion, if your form also has a KB or pixel limit, open Compress or the Form Photo Checker and apply those rules to the new JPG. Prefer PNG instead when you need transparency — use the WebP to PNG tool for that case.

Frequently asked questions

Why convert WebP to JPG?
Many forms, email clients, and older apps reject WebP. JPG is the most widely accepted photo format for uploads.
Does JPG reduce quality?
JPG uses lossy compression. ExactPic uses high quality settings suitable for photos and form uploads. Keep the original WebP if you need a higher-fidelity archive.
When should I choose PNG instead?
Use WebP to PNG when you need transparency or sharp graphics with text. Prefer JPG for photographs and headshots destined for a KB-limited form.
Are files uploaded to ExactPic?
No. Conversion runs in your browser. Your images never leave your device.