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How to Convert JPG to WebP

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Upload your JPG images

Drag and drop one or more JPG files onto the upload area, or click to select files from your computer. Batch conversion is supported, so you can convert multiple images at once.

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Convert to WebP

The conversion happens automatically — simply click "Convert" and our tool processes each image using browser-based Canvas API. No uploads, no waiting for server processing.

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Review the results

Each converted WebP file is previewed with its new size. You’ll typically see 25–35% file size reduction compared to the original JPG at equivalent quality.

4

Download your WebP files

Download each converted image individually. Your original JPG files are preserved. All processing stays local to your device for complete privacy.

Why Use WebP Format?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that offers superior compression compared to JPEG. At the same visual quality, WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than JPEG files, which translates to faster page loads, lower bandwidth usage, and improved Core Web Vitals scores. WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency (alpha channel), animation, and metadata. It is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge, and Opera. For websites, switching from JPG to WebP can significantly improve page speed, reduce hosting costs, and boost SEO rankings, as Google uses page speed as a ranking factor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WebP format?
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossy and lossless compression for images on the web. It was first released in 2010 and has since gained support across all major browsers.
Is WebP supported by all browsers?
WebP is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge, Opera, and all Chromium-based browsers. For older browsers, it’s recommended to keep a JPEG fallback using the <picture> element.
How much smaller is WebP vs JPG?
WebP typically reduces file size by 25–35% compared to JPEG at equivalent visual quality. In some cases, particularly with photographic content, savings can reach 40–50%.
Will I lose quality converting to WebP?
No. WebP preserves visual quality at significantly lower file sizes than JPEG. Our converter maintains the original quality level while producing a smaller file.
Can I convert WebP back to JPG?
Yes, use our WebP to JPG converter. However, converting back to JPG will not restore the original file size. Keep your original JPG files as backups.