WebP is a modern image format that keeps quality high while reducing file size. Many websites use it by default, but some apps, editors, and upload forms still prefer JPG/JPEG or PNG. If you’ve ever downloaded an image that ends with .webp and couldn’t upload it somewhere, converting it fixes the problem in seconds.
JPG vs PNG — Which Output Should You Choose?
- JPG/JPEG is best for photos and realistic images. File sizes are usually smaller.
- PNG is best for transparency, logos, and sharp UI images. PNG is lossless, so it can be larger.
Step-by-Step: Convert WebP to JPG/PNG (Free)
Go to webtoolsz.com/webp-to-jpg-png.
Drag & drop a
.webp file, or click Browse.Choose JPG/JPEG or PNG. If you pick JPG, adjust quality for the best size/quality balance.
Click Convert and download your converted image instantly.
Convert WebP from a URL (Important CORS Note)
The tool also supports converting a WebP image from a URL. However, some websites block cross-origin access (CORS). If a URL fails:
- Open the image URL in a new tab
- Download the
.webpfile to your device - Upload it using the file picker
Convert WebP Now — Free
Export WebP as JPG/JPEG or PNG. Drag & drop, URL support, and instant downloads.
Open WebP ConverterFrequently Asked Questions
Does converting WebP to JPG/PNG add a watermark?
No. The downloaded file is clean and watermark-free.
Is my WebP image uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Why does converting from a URL sometimes fail?
Some hosts block CORS, which prevents in-browser conversion. Download the WebP and upload it instead.
Should I choose JPG or PNG output?
JPG is best for photos and smaller file size. PNG is best for transparency and sharp graphics like logos.