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WEBP to JPG — iPhone — meet upload requirements

Convert WEBP to JPG locally in your browser for iPhone. meet upload requirements. No Upload. No uploads.

Runs locally • No upload

WEBP → JPG Converter

Convert WEBP to JPG directly in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Drop WEBP image(s) here
or
Free: 1 file • Pro: batch (ZIP) + higher limits
Quality 0.85
Background (for transparency) color
Max width (optional) px
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Pro: No ads · Batch ZIP · Higher limits (25 files, 40 MB/file)
Result
( saved)
JPG preview

FAQ

Is this WEBP → JPG converter safe?

Yes. The conversion runs locally in your browser. Your WEBP file is not uploaded to a server.

Why convert WEBP to JPG?

JPG is widely supported across apps, older viewers, and many upload forms. If a platform rejects WEBP, converting to JPG often solves it.

What happens to transparency?

JPG does not support transparency. Transparent pixels will be filled with a background color (often white). Choose a background that matches your target use-case.

How do I choose JPG quality?

Start around 0.85. For logos and sharp edges, try 0.90–0.95. For photos where file size matters, 0.75–0.85 is usually fine.

Will this reduce file size?

It depends. WEBP is often smaller than JPG at similar quality. You usually convert to JPG for compatibility rather than for size.

Can I batch convert multiple WEBP files?

Free mode is limited to one file. Pro unlocks batch conversion and ZIP download with higher size limits.

How do I use this for iPhone?

Convert one WEBP first and verify it displays correctly in iPhone. If the original had transparency, check the chosen background color matches your design.

Why does the JPG look different from the WEBP?

JPG is a lossy format. Small differences can appear depending on quality settings and the original content. Increase quality for sharper results.

Can I keep the same dimensions?

Yes. If you don’t set Max width, the converter keeps the original dimensions. Use resizing only when you need a smaller output.

What if I need transparency after conversion?

Then JPG is not the right choice. Use PNG or WEBP if transparency is required.

Quick steps: WEBP → JPG for iPhone

  • 1) Select your WEBP (stays on your device).
  • 2) If it has transparency, choose a background color.
  • 3) Set JPG quality (start around 0.85).
  • 4) Optional: set Max width if you need a smaller output.
  • 5) Convert & download the JPG.

How-to

This page helps you convert WEBP to JPG for iPhone. The conversion runs locally in your browser — no uploads.

People usually convert WEBP to JPG for compatibility: some apps, older viewers, or upload forms do not accept WEBP.

Important: JPG does not support transparency. If your WEBP contains transparent pixels, they must be filled with a background color (often white).

Quality tip: start around 0.85. Increase for sharp edges or text; decrease for smaller file size if your output still looks good.

Resizing tip: use Max width to match the real display size. This is the easiest way to control output size.

Workflow: convert one representative file first, verify it looks correct in iPhone, then batch convert similar assets with the same settings (Pro).

Common mistakes

  • Forgetting that transparency will be lost in JPG.
  • Using very low quality for sharp logos (causes artifacts).
  • Resizing too small and then upscaling later (looks blurry).
  • Converting for size when WEBP was already smaller (compatibility is the main reason).

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