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Convert WebP to JPG — free, in your browser

Turn .webp images into universally-compatible JPG files. Batch upload, no sign-up, EXIF preserved, nothing uploaded.

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Note: Tool UI is in Swedish. Workflow: drop files, pick quality, download. Identical processing for everyone.

WebP is Google's modern image format — great for the web, but many desktop apps, email clients, Office, older phones and print shops still can't open it. Krymp converts WebP to JPG locally in your browser using libwebp + MozJPEG WebAssembly, with EXIF (date, camera, orientation) preserved by default.

No account, no watermark, no daily cap. Batch convert hundreds of .webp files and download a ZIP. Because everything runs on your device, the original file never touches a server — private by design.

Private. Files are processed in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Free, unlimited. No account, no watermark, no daily caps.

How it works

  1. 1Open the converter. Drop your .webp files into the browser — one or many at once.
  2. 2Pick JPG quality. 85–90 % keeps images crisp; lower gives smaller files. Default is a safe 88 %.
  3. 3Convert locally. Conversion runs in your browser via libwebp + MozJPEG WebAssembly — files never leave your device.
  4. 4Download JPGs. Save individually or grab everything as a ZIP.

FAQ

Why convert WebP to JPG?
Many older tools, email clients, print shops, Office apps and image editors still don't read WebP. JPG is universally supported everywhere.
Does converting WebP to JPG lose quality?
A tiny bit — JPG uses different compression than WebP. At 88–90 % quality the difference is invisible for photos. WebP alpha channels are flattened onto white since JPG has no transparency.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs in WebAssembly inside your browser. Your images never leave your device — nothing is uploaded, stored or logged.
Can I batch convert WebP files?
Yes. Drop dozens (or hundreds) of .webp files at once and download a single ZIP with all the JPGs.
Does it work with animated WebP?
The first frame is exported as a static JPG. For animation, convert WebP to GIF or MP4 instead.
Will EXIF metadata be preserved?
By default, Krymp preserves EXIF (date, camera, orientation). You can strip metadata separately if you need to share images anonymously.
Is there a file size limit?
No hard cap. Since everything runs locally, the limit is your device's memory — modern laptops handle 4K WebP files without issue.

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