JPG to WEBP
JPG to WEBP
Convert JPG to WEBP when you want a lighter image for websites, landing pages, and product content. You can fine-tune quality and size before downloading.
Lighter for the web
A strong choice for article images, product cards, banners, and landing pages
Adjust the tradeoff
Lower the file size while still keeping the image sharp enough for the job
Ready for direct use
Convert and download a web-friendly version without extra processing steps
JPG to WEBP
Convert JPG to WEBP for lighter website and product images
Choose WEBP when you want a smaller file for articles, product cards, or landing pages. Resize the output and tune image quality before downloading.
Step 1
Upload your source image
Upload a JPG image to start. The page selects WEBP by default and keeps size and quality controls ready.
Supports images up to 20 MB, with a maximum output edge of 8192px.
Quick format switching
Useful for turning PNG into JPG, JPG into WEBP, or exporting to a format that is easier to use next.
Resize and tune quality together
Besides changing format, you can also adjust width, height and output quality in one flow.
Transparent areas stay under control
When exporting JPG, you can choose the fill color for transparent areas so the background stays predictable.
Step 2
Adjust output settings
Choose an output format first, then tweak dimensions and quality. If you export JPG, you can also set the fill color for transparent areas.
PNG is better when you need transparency, JPG is usually better for photos, and WEBP is often the most balanced choice.
This matters more for JPG and WEBP. PNG keeps its lossless behavior, so the quality slider has less impact.
If the current output is PNG or WEBP, transparency is preserved when possible. When exporting JPG, the selected color is used as the background.
Step 3
Generate and download
After conversion, you will see a side-by-side preview of the source and result, plus the result size and output dimensions.
How To Use
1. Upload your JPG and the page switches to WEBP automatically.
2. If you are preparing the image for a website, lower the quality a little or shorten the long edge to save even more weight.
3. Preview the result, then download the WEBP file for pages, listings, or content blocks.
FAQ
Why use WEBP instead of JPG for web images?
WEBP often reaches a similar visual result with a smaller file, which helps pages load faster and keeps image-heavy sections lighter.
Can I use the converted WEBP directly on a website?
Usually yes. It works well for blog images, product cards, hero visuals, and many other common website placements.
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