100% Free · No Signup · Browser-based

Convert JPG Images
to WEBP Instantly

Upload JPEG/JPG files and export modern WEBP images with up to 30% smaller file sizes — free, private, no installs.

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Drag & Drop your JPG files here

Or click to browse from your device · JPEG, JPG supported

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Why Convert JPG to WEBP?

Smaller files, faster websites, better user experience — no quality sacrifice needed.

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100% Private

All conversion runs in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device — ever.

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Lossy & Lossless

Choose lossy mode for the smallest file sizes or lossless mode for pixel-perfect output with no compression artifacts.

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Up to 34% Smaller

WEBP typically achieves 25–34% smaller file sizes than JPEG at equivalent visual quality — a major win for page speed.

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Batch ZIP Download

Convert an entire folder of JPGs to WEBP and download them all zipped in a single click.

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Resize on Export

Cap the max output width. Aspect ratio is preserved automatically — no distortion.

Instant, Browser-only

Zero server round-trips. Your JPGs are converted to WEBP in milliseconds right on your device.

How It Works

Three Simple Steps

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Upload JPG Files

Drag & drop or browse to select one or more JPEG/JPG images from your device.

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Choose Settings

Pick lossy or lossless mode, set quality (1–100), and optionally cap the output width.

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Download WEBP Files

Click Convert and grab individual WEBP files or download them all as a ZIP archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this JPG to WEBP converter free?
Yes, completely free — no hidden fees, no watermarks, no account required. Convert unlimited images.
What is the difference between lossy and lossless WEBP?
Lossy WEBP compresses images by discarding some visual data (like JPEG does), resulting in the smallest file sizes. Lossless WEBP preserves every pixel exactly — file sizes are larger than lossy but smaller than PNG, and the output is identical to the input.
Which browsers support WEBP?
All modern browsers support WEBP: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari (14+), and Opera. Over 95% of internet users can display WEBP images natively. For older browsers, provide a JPG fallback using the HTML picture element.
What quality setting should I use for web images?
80–85 is the sweet spot for most web use — visually near-identical to the original JPG but significantly smaller. Use 90+ for high-fidelity photography. Go below 70 only when file size is the top priority.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion is done entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.
Can I batch convert multiple JPGs at once?
Yes! Select as many JPG files as you like. After conversion you can download them individually or as a ZIP archive with one click.
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