How to Convert WebP Product Photos to JPG
You've got a set of product photos saved as .webp files — maybe downloaded from a site, exported from a tool, or pulled from a catalog — and you can't do anything with them. Your editor won't open them, your listing tool won't take them, and the print shop says no. The answer is to convert those WebP product photos to JPG, which works in essentially every app and marketplace.
How to convert WebP product photos to JPG
QuickWand's free WebP to JPG converter runs entirely in your browser — your photos are never uploaded.
- Open the WebP to JPG converter.
- Drag your
.webpphotos into the drop zone, or click to browse. Add as many as you need at once. - Pick JPG for maximum compatibility, or PNG if a photo has a transparent background you want to keep. Set quality around 90%.
- Click Convert, then download each photo or use Download all (.zip).
Why WebP causes trouble for sellers
WebP is Google's modern image format, built to make web pages load faster with smaller files. Browsers love it, which is why so many images you save from the web now arrive as .webp. But outside the browser, support is still spotty. Apps and services that commonly can't open WebP include:
- Many desktop photo editors and viewers
- Older versions of Photoshop and Lightroom
- Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
- Photo printing services and kiosks
- Some marketplace upload forms — Amazon, for example, does not accept WebP for product images
Converting to JPG turns the photo into a universally accepted file you can edit, upload, and print without thinking about it.
A note on transparency
WebP, like PNG, can hold a transparent background. If you convert a transparent WebP to JPG, the transparent areas get filled with a solid background because JPG has no transparency support. To preserve a cut-out, choose PNG as the output instead.
Related tools
If your converted JPGs are bigger than a marketplace allows, the free image compressor brings them down with a live size estimate. And if some of your photos are PNGs that you also need as JPG, the PNG to JPG converter covers that.