Free WebP Converter — JPG, PNG, AVIF

Free WebP Converter

Convert WebP files to JPG, PNG, or AVIF so they work in documents, editors, uploads, and older tools. Perfect for web images you downloaded and now need to actually use.

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WebP, PNG, JPG, AVIF, GIF, SVG — up to 50 MB each · up to 50 files

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Conversion Guide

WebP Converter Guide: When to Use JPG, PNG, or AVIF

WebP exists to make websites faster. It keeps image quality high while shrinking file size, which is why browsers, CDNs, WordPress, and modern web apps serve it so often. The friction starts when that WebP file leaves the browser and needs to work inside older apps, office tools, or print workflows.

25-35% smaller

than JPG for photo-style images

26% smaller

than PNG for lossless images

97%+ support

across modern web browsers today

Since 2010

Google format built for faster websites

What matters when converting

1

Why websites prefer WebP

WebP combines strong compression with features like transparency, animation, and both lossy and lossless modes. That makes it a practical replacement for JPG and PNG on the modern web.

2

Why people still convert it

Saved-from-the-web images often arrive as WebP, but older Photoshop versions, Microsoft Office, email clients, and print services may not open them properly. Converting to JPG or PNG solves that compatibility gap fast.

3

Transparency and quality trade-offs

JPG is the safest output for broad compatibility, but it is lossy and cannot keep transparency. PNG preserves transparent backgrounds perfectly, while AVIF can produce even smaller files if your target tools support it.

Pick the best output format

JPG

Best for documents, sharing, and old tools

Choose JPG when the file needs to open everywhere, especially in office software, presentations, email attachments, and social media workflows that may not love WebP.

PNG

Best for transparent backgrounds

Choose PNG when the WebP image includes transparency or when you need a lossless export that behaves predictably in older design tools and editors.

AVIF

Best for even smaller modern files

Choose AVIF when you want to keep pushing file size down and you know the destination supports newer formats. It is especially useful for performance-focused web assets.

If you are converting WebP to JPG, use quality 90 to keep visible loss low. If the image has transparency, choose PNG instead because JPG will replace transparent areas with a solid background.

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

A fast, private, no-fuss image tool built for social media managers, developers, and anyone who works with images.

Browser-Based Privacy

Your images never leave your device. Every conversion runs locally via the Canvas API — no server uploads, no data collection.

Social Media Presets

One click to resize for Instagram, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, TikTok, and more. Every platform dimension built in.

Batch Processing

Upload up to 50 images at once and convert them all in a single click. Download each file individually or grab everything as a ZIP.

Live Size Stats

See the exact output size and savings percentage for every file after conversion — know what you're getting before you download.

Quality Control

Drag the slider to balance file size and visual clarity. PNG exports are always lossless regardless of the slider position.

Multi-Format Export

Convert to WebP for the web, AVIF for maximum compression, JPG for universal compatibility, or PNG for lossless quality.

Recommended Image Sizes for Social Media

Every platform has its own optimal image dimensions. Use the presets above to resize in one click, or enter custom pixel values manually.

Instagram

  • Square Post1080 × 1080 px
  • Landscape Post1080 × 566 px
  • Story & Reel1080 × 1920 px
  • Profile Photo320 × 320 px

X / Twitter

  • Post Image1200 × 675 px
  • Header Banner1500 × 500 px
  • Profile Photo400 × 400 px

Facebook

  • Post Image1200 × 630 px
  • Cover Photo820 × 312 px
  • Profile Photo170 × 170 px

LinkedIn

  • Post Image1200 × 627 px
  • Profile Banner1584 × 396 px
  • Profile Photo400 × 400 px

Pinterest

  • Standard Pin1000 × 1500 px
  • Square Pin1000 × 1000 px
  • Landscape Pin1000 × 750 px

YouTube

  • Video Thumbnail1280 × 720 px
  • Channel Art2560 × 1440 px
  • Profile Photo800 × 800 px

TikTok

  • Video Cover1080 × 1920 px
  • Profile Photo200 × 200 px

Snapchat

  • Story1080 × 1920 px
  • Spotlight1080 × 1920 px

Dimensions shown are for image posts. Platform requirements change occasionally — these reflect current best practices as of 2026.

How It Works

Three steps from raw image to perfectly sized, compressed output.

1

Upload Your Images

Drag and drop one image or an entire batch. JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, AVIF, SVG, and HEIC (iPhone) are all accepted. Up to 50 files at once.

2

Set Your Options

Choose an output format, drag the quality slider to control file size, and pick a resize mode — pixels, percentage, or a social media preset.

3

Download Converted Files

Click Convert to process everything in your browser. Download each file individually or grab all converted images in a single ZIP.

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