Turn WebP images into universal JPGs — right here in your browser. Adjustable quality.
Your files never leave this device.webp · up to 10 at once · 50 MB each
Four steps, a few seconds, zero uploads.
Drag images onto the box above, or click Browse to pick them from your device. Up to 10 at once.
Pick a JPG quality level and choose the colour that fills any transparent areas — white by default.
Latch decodes each WebP and re-encodes it as a JPG using your browser — instantly and offline.
Save them one at a time, or grab everything at once in a single zip. That's it.
WebP is Google's modern image format — it makes very small files, which is why so many sites now serve images as .webp. The catch: download one and plenty of desktop apps, editors, and upload forms still won't accept it. Converting to JPG gives you a file that works everywhere.
JPG is the most widely supported image format there is, and its compression keeps photos small — ideal for email, sharing, and forms with size limits. Because JPG has no transparency, any transparent areas in your WebP are flattened onto a background colour you choose (white by default), so nothing comes out with odd black edges.
To turn a WebP into a JPG, drop your files above, set the quality, and hit Convert — everything runs in your browser, so the images never leave your device. Need to keep transparency instead? WebP to PNG preserves the alpha channel. Got a JPEG XL file? JXL to JPG converts those the same way.
No. Your browser handles the entire conversion locally. Nothing is sent to a server — the tool even works with Wi-Fi switched off.
JPG doesn't support transparency. You can choose a background colour to fill those areas — white is the default, but you can pick any solid colour using the colour picker.
JPG produces much smaller files than PNG for photos, and it's accepted everywhere — every editor, email client, and upload form. Choose JPG when file size matters and you don't need transparency; pick PNG when you need a lossless copy or an alpha channel.
92% is a great default — visually identical to the original with a noticeably smaller file. Use 95–100% for images that will be printed; 70–80% for web thumbnails where file size matters more than sharpness.
You can convert up to 10 images at once, up to 50 MB each. The real limit is your device's available memory, not an arbitrary cap we've set.
Drag your WebP files onto the drop zone (or click Browse), set your quality, then hit Convert to JPG. Latch turns each WebP into a JPG right in your browser and lets you download them one by one or as a single zip — convert a single file or batch several at once.