Upload JPEG/JPG files and export modern WEBP images with up to 30% smaller file sizes โ free, private, no installs.
Or click to browse from your device ยท JPEG, JPG supported
โ Conversion complete!
Smaller files, faster websites, better user experience โ no quality sacrifice needed.
All conversion runs in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device โ ever.
Choose lossy mode for the smallest file sizes or lossless mode for pixel-perfect output with no compression artifacts.
WEBP typically achieves 25โ34% smaller file sizes than JPEG at equivalent visual quality โ a major win for page speed.
Convert an entire folder of JPGs to WEBP and download them all zipped in a single click.
Cap the max output width. Aspect ratio is preserved automatically โ no distortion.
Zero server round-trips. Your JPGs are converted to WEBP in milliseconds right on your device.
Drag & drop or browse to select one or more JPEG/JPG images from your device.
Pick lossy or lossless mode, set quality (1โ100), and optionally cap the output width.
Click Convert and grab individual WEBP files or download them all as a ZIP archive.
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Converting JPG images to WebP format reduces file size by 25โ35% while maintaining equivalent visual quality. WebP is developed by Google and is the recommended image format for modern websites to improve page speed scores.
Google PageSpeed Insights and Lighthouse specifically recommend using WebP format. Converting your images boosts your website's performance score significantly.
Smaller WebP files mean less data transferred per page view โ reducing hosting bandwidth costs and improving mobile user experience on slower connections.
WebP is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari (since 2020), and Edge โ making it safe for most web projects.
WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, plus alpha channel transparency โ capabilities that JPG doesn't have at all.
WebP was developed by Google in 2010 as a modern replacement for JPG and PNG on the web. It uses VP8 video codec technology for compression, achieving substantially smaller file sizes than traditional formats. For websites prioritizing performance, converting images to WebP is one of the highest-impact optimizations available.