Format conversion

Convert JPG into WebP when the same photo can ship lighter in a modern format

Convert JPG to WebP locally

Batch convert JPG to WebP without uploading. Export WebP files locally.

Local-only processing. Files stay on your device and are not uploaded.
What happens next
  • Select images from your device.
  • Adjust settings and preview the result.
  • Export locally as JPG/PNG/WebP.
Privacy proof

Your files stay in this browser.

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  • No account or sign-in step.
  • The editor reads files from your device and creates Blob downloads locally.
  • Cross-tool handoff stores temporary files in this browser only.
  • Closing the tab or clearing site data removes local work state.
1
Upload

Start with the image, batch, or PDF you want to change.

2
Adjust

Pick the size, format, quality, crop, or page settings.

3
Export

Download locally, then continue to compress, convert, or save the setup.

Workflow notes
Typical use

Take a broad JPG source and make it more efficient for web delivery

  • Useful when the original file is already a JPG and you want a lighter modern export.
  • Choose WebP when the destination environment is already web-first.
  • If compatibility matters more than size, stay in JPG instead.

Useful context

Best for
Smaller photo exports
WebP often keeps comparable visual quality at a lower file weight than JPG.
Good use
Web delivery
A good fit when the destination is browser-based and modern format support is not a concern.
Tradeoff
Not universal
If the receiving system is older or stricter, JPG may still be the safer format.
After convert
Resize if needed
If the file also needs an exact frame, resize after the format decision is already made.

FAQ

Do you upload my images?

No. Conversion runs locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.

Why convert JPG to WebP?

WebP often gives smaller files at similar quality.

Is JPG to WebP free?

Yes.

Can I batch convert?

Yes. Upload multiple JPG files and export all results.

Will quality change?

WebP is usually lossy (like JPG). Increase quality if you see artifacts.