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JPG to WebP Converter

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Switch your JPG photos to WebP for faster page loads. WebP typically produces files 25–35 % smaller than JPG at the same visual quality — a straightforward win for web performance.

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How to use JPG to WebP

  1. Drag and drop or browse to select your JPG or JPEG image.
  2. Set the output format to WebP and adjust the quality slider (80–85 % recommended).
  3. Click "Convert and Download" to save the smaller WebP file.

What is JPG to WebP?

JPG has been the standard for photographic web images for decades, but WebP delivers better compression at equivalent quality thanks to its modern encoding algorithms. Serving WebP instead of JPG can meaningfully reduce page weight and speed up load times.

Because JPG has no transparency and WebP's lossy mode also discards transparency in practice, converting JPG to WebP is a straightforward quality-for-size trade. Set the quality slider to around 80–85 % for output that is indistinguishable from the JPG at a fraction of the file size.

All major browsers now support WebP, so there is no compatibility risk for public websites targeting modern users. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your photos are never sent to any server.

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FAQ

How much smaller is a WebP compared to the original JPG?
Typically 25–35 % smaller at the same perceived quality, though results vary by image content. Images with many fine details or gradients tend to benefit most.
Can I revert WebP back to JPG if needed?
Yes — use the WebP to JPG converter on this site. Keep in mind that each lossy conversion introduces a small amount of additional quality loss, so it is best to keep an original JPG as your master file.
Do I need to install anything to convert JPG to WebP?
No. The conversion uses your browser's built-in Canvas API. No software installation or server upload is required.

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