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Choose your JPG
Select an image from your device or drag it into the upload area.
Private browser tool
Turn a JPG photo into an efficient WebP image for websites and modern apps. Control quality, dimensions, and file size without uploading it.
One JPG image at a time
JPG original
WebP result
The WebP is newly encoded without the source metadata.
JPG conversion guide
Choose a JPG image, adjust the WebP settings if needed, and download the converted file. Everything happens in your browser.
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Select an image from your device or drag it into the upload area.
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Choose quality, dimensions, and an optional maximum file size.
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Review the preview and file size, then save the converted image.
This free online JPG to WebP converter includes the following controls and output tools:
WebP often provides a useful balance of visual quality and file size for web pages, product images, and online portfolios.
Smaller image files can reduce transfer size, but the exact result depends on the source image and selected quality. Compare the displayed sizes before downloading.
Modern browsers broadly display WebP, though older software may still prefer JPG. Keep the JPG original when compatibility with legacy applications matters.
The WebP is newly encoded and source JPG metadata is not copied. This removes details such as camera information and embedded location data.
Yes. Convert one JPG image at a time without an account.
No. Your browser reads and converts the image locally.
Not always. The result depends on the source encoding, image content, dimensions, and selected quality.
Yes. Enter a new width or height, keep the aspect ratio locked, and optionally prevent enlargement.
The newly encoded WebP does not copy EXIF, GPS, ICC, or IPTC metadata from the JPG.
Use the full converter for HEIC, PNG, WebP, JPG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, AVIF, and more.