Free Online JPG to WebP Converter
Convert JPG/JPEG images to WebP format online for free. Simply upload your images and download compressed WebP files instantly. Supports batch conversion, quality control, and 100% private browser-based processing.
Drag and drop JPEG/JPG files here
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Max 10 files, up to 10MB each
No server uploads. Absolute privacy for your sensitive or client images. Everything stays on your device.
Convert up to 10 JPG images to WebP at once. Save time with seamless bulk processing and ZIP download.
Adjust WebP quality from 1-100 with the easy slider. Find the perfect balance between file size and image quality.
Convert multiple images in seconds using high-performance, browser-based processing with WebP encoding.
Your converted WebP images are completely clean. No logos, no watermarks, no hidden branding of any kind.
Enjoy unlimited conversions at no cost. No subscriptions, no hidden fees, no premium tiers — ever.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossy and lossless compression for images on the web. WebP images are significantly smaller than JPEG or PNG equivalents, making them ideal for websites and applications.
Yes, it is 100% safe. Unlike other online converters, our tool works entirely offline inside your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to a server, ensuring total data privacy.
WebP offers superior compression efficiency compared to JPG. On average, WebP files are 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPG images at the same quality level. This means faster page loads, reduced bandwidth costs, and better user experience.
We support image files up to 10MB per image for batch processing. If your JPEG is larger than 10MB, we recommend resizing its dimensions before conversion.
Our tool supports free batch conversion for up to 10 images simultaneously. You can drag and drop a group of files or select them via the file picker, then download them all as a single ZIP file.
Use the quality slider to adjust WebP compression from 1 to 100. Higher values produce better quality but larger files. Lower values produce smaller files with some quality loss. The default of 80 offers an excellent balance for most images.
WebP is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge, and Opera. For older browsers, it's recommended to serve JPG fallbacks alongside WebP images using the HTML5 <picture> element.