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Convert JPEG to WebP (JPEG to WebP)

Convert JPEG to WebP online. Drop a JPEG and get a WebP back at roughly 65% of the original byte cost. No sign-up, nothing saved.

  • Plays in every email client
  • No account required
  • Nothing saved
The same image as JPEG at 382 KB and WebP at 247 KB, the WebP is larger but compatible everywhere.The same image as JPEG at 382 KB and WebP at 247 KB, the WebP is larger but compatible everywhere.

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Overview

Convert JPEG to WebP. This tool re-encodes a JPEG into a WebP so the image plays in environments that still cannot read JPEG. The output is larger (roughly 65% of JPEG byte cost in reverse), and that is the point: you are trading size for reach. One image per request, nothing saved.

WebP (WebP) was standardised in 2010 and is supported in essentially every image-aware environment: every browser, every email client, every CMS importer, every mobile OS photo picker, every print workflow, every legacy Android WebView. When a pipeline rejects JPEG, WebP is almost always the safe fallback that gets through without a renegotiation.

JPEG (JPEG) is the more modern codec on the pair. It compresses better than WebP by design, so a conversion in this direction is a deliberate downgrade. The reason to do it is never aesthetic. It is compatibility: the downstream viewer (an email client, an old CMS, a vendor portal, an ancient imaging workflow) still refuses JPEG and you have no route to fix it on their side.

The trade-off is a known size penalty: WebP at visual parity is materially larger than JPEG, often 65% or more against JPEG. In exchange you get a file that opens anywhere. Visual quality at the default target is indistinguishable from the JPEG for photographic content; flat-colour regions compress slightly worse in WebP, and fine-detail gradients may show modest perceptual softening at very aggressive quality settings.

When NOT to convert JPEG to WebP: when the delivery target actually supports JPEG (roughly 97%% of modern browsers do), because shipping WebP wastes bandwidth for no user benefit. When you need pixel-exact archival retention (use PNG or the original JPEG). When the source is a screenshot, dense text, or a UI mock: WebP degrades sharp edges more than JPEG does.

Your upload is held only while we transcode it. The resulting WebP comes back on a one-time download link and is deleted the moment you fetch it. Nothing about the JPEG you uploaded is saved, indexed, or used for training. Converting JPEG to WebP on BouseMutton is a quiet one-shot operation that leaves no state behind on our servers.

At a glance

JPEG to WebP at a glance

The numbers and trade-offs you need before you commit.

  • WebP vs JPEG size penalty

    At visual parity, WebP typically needs materially more bytes than JPEG. Treat the size penalty as the price of reach, not a bug.

  • Universal support

    WebP plays in every browser, every email client, every CMS, and every print workflow. It is the safe fallback when JPEG is rejected.

  • Year standardised

    WebP dates from 2010. Its age is exactly why legacy environments accept it without issue.

  • Visual quality parity

    At the default target, the WebP is visually indistinguishable from the source JPEG on photographic content at normal viewing distance.

  • Metadata passthrough

    EXIF and ICC colour-profile metadata are preserved through the conversion. Run the EXIF strip tool separately if you need to remove them before publishing.

  • Edge cases to watch

    Screenshots, UI mocks, and dense-text images degrade harder in WebP than in JPEG. Reach for PNG instead of WebP for those sources.

  • When not to convert

    If the delivery target already accepts JPEG (about 97%% of browsers), ship the JPEG and save the bytes.

Workflow

How it works

Three steps, usually done inside five seconds.

  1. 1

    Upload a JPEG

    Drop a JPEG up to 25 MB, or paste from the clipboard. No sign-up, no credit card, no account.

  2. 2

    We re-encode it as WebP

    We transcode your JPEG to WebP at a default quality that matches the source visually for photographic content. Metadata is preserved unless you strip it separately.

  3. 3

    Download your WebP

    Your WebP comes back on a one-time download link that plays in every email client, CMS, and legacy viewer. The file is deleted once you fetch it.

Samples

See it in action

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A 372 KB JPEG converts to a 257 KB WebP that plays in every legacy email client.A 372 KB JPEG converts to a 257 KB WebP that plays in every legacy email client.
A 372 KB JPEG converts to a 257 KB WebP that plays in every legacy email client.
A product photograph at 56% of the source weight keeps its colour fidelity: the WebP looks identical to the source JPEG.A product photograph at 56% of the source weight keeps its colour fidelity: the WebP looks identical to the source JPEG.
A product photograph at 56% of the source weight keeps its colour fidelity: the WebP looks identical to the source JPEG.
A travel snapshot (155 KB JPEG to 59 KB WebP) with preserved EXIF and ICC colour profile, ready to drop into a CMS that still refuses JPEG.A travel snapshot (155 KB JPEG to 59 KB WebP) with preserved EXIF and ICC colour profile, ready to drop into a CMS that still refuses JPEG.
A travel snapshot (155 KB JPEG to 59 KB WebP) with preserved EXIF and ICC colour profile, ready to drop into a CMS that still refuses JPEG.
Privacy

Your image, gone when you're done

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Your upload is held only while we transcode it. The resulting WebP comes back on a one-time download link and is deleted the moment you fetch it. Nothing about the JPEG you uploaded is saved, indexed, or used for training. Converting JPEG to WebP on BouseMutton is a quiet one-shot operation that leaves no state behind on our servers.

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The free Convert JPEG to WebP (JPEG to WebP) runs one image at a time. A credit pack unlocks up to 50 images per batch, a single ZIP download, and three named presets (Blog / Social / Ecom). From €5 for 100 credits. Pay once, never expire.

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Glossary

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Related reading

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Last updated: 2026-04-24