🔄 JPG → WEBP Converter — No Upload Required

Convert JPG to WEBP Online Free

Convert JPEG images to modern WEBP format and reduce file size by up to 30% with the same visual quality. Browser-based, no upload, 100% private.

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Original JPG
Original JPG
FormatJPEG
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Converted WEBP
Converted WEBP
FormatWEBP (Modern)
File size
Size reduction
Quality: 85% — WEBP achieves smaller sizes than JPG at the same quality level

Why convert JPG to WEBP?

WEBP is Google's modern image format designed specifically for the web. At the same visual quality as JPG, WEBP files are typically 25–34% smaller. For websites, this means faster page loads, better Core Web Vitals scores, and improved Google rankings. Google recommends WEBP for all web images.

WEBP also offers better quality at lower file sizes than JPG — you can use 85% WEBP quality and get results that look better than 90% JPG at a smaller file size.

WEBP vs JPG — size and quality comparison

A typical high-resolution JPG photo at 90% quality might be 1.2MB. The same image converted to WEBP at 85% quality would typically be 700–900KB — with comparable or better visual quality. For websites serving millions of images, this adds up to significant bandwidth and hosting cost savings.

Do all browsers support WEBP in 2026?

Yes. As of 2020, all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari (iOS 14+), and Edge fully support WEBP. Over 97% of browser sessions globally support WEBP. It is now safe to use WEBP as your primary image format for all web use cases.

Frequently asked questions

How much smaller is WEBP compared to JPG?
Typically 25–34% smaller at equivalent visual quality. Results vary by image content. Photographic images see the largest size reductions. Images with flat colours or text may see smaller gains. The quality slider lets you trade off quality vs file size.
Can I use WEBP on my website?
Yes. All modern browsers support WEBP. WordPress, Shopify, and most CMS platforms also support WEBP natively. Google explicitly recommends WEBP for web images in their PageSpeed Insights tool.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Nothing is uploaded or sent to any server.