JPG to WebP Converter

Convert your JPG/JPEG images to WebP format online for free. No registration required.

Drag and drop your jpg,jpeg files here

or click the button below to browse your files

How to Convert JPG to WebP

  1. Upload your JPG/JPEG image(s) by dragging and dropping them or clicking the "Select Files" button.
  2. Adjust the conversion settings if needed, such as quality and size options.
  3. Click the "Convert to WebP" button to start the conversion process.
  4. Download your converted WebP file once the conversion is complete.

About JPG to WebP Conversion

Converting JPG images to WebP format is an excellent choice for web optimization. WebP offers significantly smaller file sizes compared to JPG while maintaining similar or better visual quality.

Developed by Google, WebP provides superior compression for images on the web, resulting in faster page load times and reduced bandwidth usage. Our converter helps you take advantage of this modern image format to optimize your website's performance.

Features of Our JPG to WebP Converter

  • Convert multiple JPG files to WebP format at once
  • Adjust quality settings to balance between file size and image quality
  • Maintain original dimensions or resize images during conversion
  • Fast and secure conversion process
  • No registration or software installation required
  • Free to use with no watermarks

Why Choose WebP Format?

  • Smaller File Size: WebP files are typically 25-35% smaller than JPG files of the same quality.
  • Better Compression: WebP uses both lossy and lossless compression techniques.
  • Better Web Performance: Smaller file sizes lead to faster website loading times.
  • Growing Browser Support: All major modern browsers now support WebP format.

JPG vs WebP: Key Differences

JPG Format

  • Universal compatibility
  • Lossy compression only
  • Larger file size
  • No transparency support
  • Good for photographs
  • Established standard since 1992

WebP Format

  • Modern browser support
  • Both lossy and lossless compression
  • Smaller file size
  • Supports transparency
  • Good for web graphics and photos
  • Developed by Google in 2010