JPG to WebP
WEBConvert JPG images to WebP online — free, fast and private. Your files never leave your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
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What it does
JPG to WebP re-encodes your JPG photos into the smaller, web-optimised WebP format, entirely in your browser — free, offline, and with no uploads. WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPGs, which directly translates to faster page loads and lower bandwidth costs when you publish images online. Carbide's JPG to WebP tool gives you a quality slider so you stay in control of the size-versus-sharpness trade-off, and it processes everything locally so your images stay on your device. No sign-up, no server, and no file-size limits tied to a paid plan — just fast, private image conversion whenever you need it.
How to use the JPG to WebP
- Open the JPG to WebP tool in Carbide — no account needed.
- Select your JPG by clicking the upload area or dragging the file in.
- Move the quality slider to set how aggressively the image is compressed.
- Press 'Convert' — your WebP is generated on-device in seconds.
- Download the resulting WebP file and deploy it to your site or project.
Frequently asked questions
- How much smaller will the WebP file be compared to my JPG?
- Typically 25–35% smaller at the same visual quality, though the exact saving depends on the image content and the quality level you choose in the slider.
- Does WebP support the same photo quality as JPG?
- Yes. WebP uses advanced compression that produces images visually equivalent to JPG but in a smaller file. At high quality settings, most people cannot tell the difference.
- My website only accepts JPG — can I still use this tool?
- If your publishing platform only accepts JPG, then WebP isn't the right output for that workflow. Use Carbide's PNG to JPG or JPG resize tools instead.
- Is the conversion private? I'm converting personal photos.
- Completely. Nothing is sent to a server. All processing happens in your browser, so your personal photos never leave your device.