Convert JPEG to WebP

Get a smaller WebP file from your JPEG photo

How it works

  1. Upload your JPEG

    Select or drag a JPEG image up to 25 MB.

  2. Choose quality

    Adjust the WebP quality slider. WebP produces smaller files than JPEG at the same visual quality.

  3. Download your WebP

    Get your converted WebP image instantly.

Why convert JPEG to WebP?

  • WebP files are 25–34% smaller than JPEG at the same quality
  • Faster page loads for websites and web applications
  • Supported by all modern browsers

About JPEG to WebP conversion

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google. It uses more advanced compression than JPEG, producing files that are 25–34% smaller at equivalent visual quality. All modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) support WebP, making it ideal for web use.

When to convert JPEG to WebP

You are building a website or managing web content and want images that load faster without visible quality loss. WebP delivers exactly that — the same visual quality as JPEG in a file that is roughly a quarter to a third smaller.

This tool converts your JPEG to WebP at the quality level you choose. A quality of 80 is a good starting point for web images — it produces files significantly smaller than the JPEG source while looking virtually identical.

Keep in mind that WebP is primarily a web format. It works in all modern browsers but may not open in older desktop applications or mobile apps. If you need universal compatibility, JPEG remains the safer choice.

Frequently asked questions

How much smaller will my WebP file be?
Typically 25–34% smaller than the equivalent JPEG at the same visual quality. The exact reduction depends on the image content and quality settings.
Can all browsers display WebP?
Yes, all modern browsers support WebP: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (since 2020), Edge, and Opera. Only Internet Explorer and very old browser versions cannot display WebP.
Is there any quality loss?
WebP, like JPEG, uses lossy compression. At quality 80, the difference from the original JPEG is not visible to the human eye. The WebP may actually look slightly better than a JPEG of the same file size.
Should I use WebP for all my website images?
For photographic content, WebP is an excellent choice. For images with text, logos, or sharp edges, consider WebP lossless or PNG. Most modern websites serve WebP as the primary format with JPEG as a fallback for older browsers.
Is my file stored on your servers?
Files are kept only long enough for you to download the result. Everything is automatically deleted within 24 hours. We do not store, share, or analyze your images.