Select your JPG file — tap the drop zone to browse your Android gallery, iPhone camera roll, or desktop files. Both .jpg and .jpeg are accepted.
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Set quality — 80 is the recommended sweet spot for photos. It gives the smallest file with no visible quality difference. Go higher for print-quality output.
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Tap convert — conversion runs instantly in your browser. See the before and after file size comparison and exactly how much space you saved.
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Download or copy — tap Download to save the .webp file, or copy the base64 data URI to use directly in your website or app code.
All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. No photo is ever uploaded to any server. Your images stay completely private.
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JPG vs WebP
File size
WebP 25–35% smaller
Quality
Visually identical at Q80+
Transparency
JPG: none · WebP: ✅
Compression
Both lossy
Browser support
WebP 97%+ global
Google PageSpeed
Recommends WebP
Android photos
WebP default
Why convert JPG to WebP?
WebP produces photos that are 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality. Smaller photos load faster, use less mobile data, and score better in Google PageSpeed — which directly affects your search ranking.
What quality should I use?
Quality 80 is the sweet spot for photos. The difference between JPG and WebP at Q80 is invisible to the eye, but the file is significantly smaller. Go higher only if you need print-quality output.
FAQ
Is JPG the same as JPEG?
Yes — identical format, just a shorter file extension. Both .jpg and .jpeg files work with this converter.
Works on Android and iPhone?
Yes — Chrome on Android and Safari on iPhone both support this tool. No app needed on either.
Will my photo lose quality?
At Q80 the difference is invisible. Since JPG is already lossy, WebP at a similar quality is actually sharper for the same file size.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
No — everything runs in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server. Your photos are completely private.