Convert JPG to WebP for Faster Website Speed

WebP is the #1 recommended image format for web performance. Converting from JPG to WebP can save 25-35% in file size without any visible quality loss.

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Max 50MB · JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, AVIF

85%
Smaller fileHigher quality

Lossless

No quality loss

Strip Metadata

Remove EXIF data

How to Convert JPG to WebP

1

Upload

Drag and drop your JPG file. Up to 50MB.

2

Configure

Adjust quality, enable lossless, or resize as needed.

3

Download

Click Convert and download your WebP file.

Features

Instant Conversion

Convert JPG to WebP in seconds

Browser-Side Only

No server upload — 100% local

Quality Slider

Fine-tune WebP output quality

Batch Convert

Convert multiple files at once

Size Comparison

Original vs converted with % reduction

Resize & Convert

Change dimensions while converting

Need WebP to JPG? →

Use our WebP to JPG converter for the opposite direction.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The Speed Advantage

Every 100ms of page load delay costs 1% in conversion rate. Images typically account for 50-70% of page weight. Converting to WebP is the single most impactful optimization you can make.

Real-World Savings

  • A typical blog page with 5 images: save 200-500KB
  • E-commerce product page with 10 images: save 500KB-1MB
  • Image-heavy portfolio: save 2-5MB per page

Core Web Vitals Impact

Google measures three Core Web Vitals, and WebP helps with two:

  • LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) — Smaller hero images load faster
  • CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) — WebP supports dimension metadata for proper space allocation

Browser Support

WebP is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera — covering 97%+ of global users. For the remaining 3%, serve a JPG fallback.

How It Works

1

Upload JPG Images

Upload images from your website.

2

Convert to WebP

Instant conversion at 80-85% quality.

3

Replace on Your Site

Upload WebP files and update image references.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much faster will my website load with WebP?

Depends on how image-heavy your site is. Sites with many large images can see 20-40% improvement in page load time. Even text-heavy sites benefit from smaller hero images.

Is WebP quality as good as JPG?

Yes. At equivalent quality settings, WebP and JPG are visually indistinguishable. WebP simply compresses more efficiently, achieving smaller files at the same quality.

Do I need to change my HTML to use WebP?

For basic use, just change the file extension. For maximum compatibility, use the <picture> element with WebP as the preferred source and JPG as a fallback.