80% Smaller Files
WebP images are 25-34% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality. For web images, expect 50-80% file size reduction with no visible quality loss.
Convert JPG images to WebP format for dramatically smaller file sizes. Free, instant, and secure browser-based conversion with no server uploads.
WebP images are 25-34% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality. For web images, expect 50-80% file size reduction with no visible quality loss.
All conversion happens locally in your browser using Canvas API. Your images never leave your device - complete privacy guaranteed.
WebP is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. It's the recommended format for web images by Google PageSpeed Insights.
Convert your JPG images to WebP format in three simple steps.
Click to upload or drag and drop your JPG/JPEG file. Supports images up to 50MB.
Click "Convert to WebP" and the conversion happens instantly in your browser.
Download your optimized WebP image and see the size reduction.
WebP delivers better compression than JPEG. Here's who benefits most.
Improve page load times and Core Web Vitals by serving smaller WebP images. Better SEO and user experience with faster websites.
Share photos online with smaller file sizes. WebP maintains excellent quality while dramatically reducing bandwidth for galleries and portfolios.
Product images load faster in WebP format, improving mobile shopping experience and reducing cart abandonment rates.
Smaller images mean emails load faster and are less likely to be clipped. Improve email engagement with optimized images.
For web use, yes. WebP provides better compression than JPEG - typically 25-34% smaller files at the same visual quality. WebP also supports transparency (which JPEG doesn't) and animation.
WebP images are typically 25-34% smaller than equivalent quality JPEG. In practice, converting JPG to WebP often results in 50-80% file size reduction while maintaining visual quality.
Our converter uses high-quality settings (90% quality) to preserve image quality. The visual difference between the original JPG and converted WebP is imperceptible to most viewers.
Yes, all modern browsers support WebP: Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge, and Opera. This covers over 95% of web users. For older browsers, use the <picture> element with JPG fallback.
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript and Canvas API. Your images stay on your device - nothing is uploaded to any server.
Yes! JPG and JPEG are the same format with different file extensions. This tool accepts both .jpg and .jpeg files and converts them to WebP.
You can convert JPG images up to 50MB. For optimal browser performance, we recommend images under 10MB.
For web use, yes. WebP offers better compression with no quality loss. Keep original JPGs as backups, but serve WebP to website visitors for faster loading.
Yes! WordPress 5.8+ has native WebP support. You can upload and use WebP images directly. Many caching plugins also auto-convert images to WebP.
Use the HTML <picture> element: <picture><source srcset="image.webp" type="image/webp"><img src="image.jpg" alt="description"></picture>. This serves WebP to supported browsers and JPG to others.
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