Step 1: Upload your JPEG files using the button above or by drag and drop.
Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.
Step 3: Download your converted WebP files.
JPEG to WebP Conversion FAQ
How do I convert a JPEG image to WebP?
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Drop your JPEG image into the upload area. PDF.to re-encodes the pixels into the WebP container and gives you the new file in seconds. No account is needed.
Will the JPEG to WebP conversion lose detail or sharpness?
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If WebP is a lossless format (PNG, BMP, TIFF), pixel data is preserved exactly. If WebP is lossy (JPG, WebP, JPEG), we use a high default quality setting that is visually indistinguishable from the source for almost all images.
Does the JPEG to WebP converter keep transparency?
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When WebP supports an alpha channel (PNG, WebP, GIF) and the original JPEG had transparency, we keep it. Converting to a format without transparency (JPG, BMP) fills transparent areas with white by default.
Does it preserve EXIF, color profile, and DPI from my JPEG file?
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ICC color profiles and DPI tags are preserved when WebP supports them. EXIF metadata (camera, GPS, timestamps) is stripped by default for privacy; turn it on in PRO if you need it.
Can I convert a vector JPEG to a raster WebP (or vice versa)?
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Yes. Vector-to-raster conversions rasterize at a sensible default resolution (typically 2× display); you can override the DPI in the options panel. Raster-to-vector is best-effort tracing and works best on logos and line art, not photographs.
What is the largest JPEG image I can convert to WebP?
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Free accounts: up to 100 MB or 50 megapixels per image. PRO accounts: up to 5 GB and 1 gigapixel per image, which covers large scans and panoramas.
Can I batch-convert JPEG images to WebP?
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Yes — drag a folder of JPEG files onto the page. Each is converted independently and zipped into a single download when done.
Will the converted WebP have the same dimensions as my JPEG?
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Yes — pixel dimensions are preserved by default. If you want to resize during conversion, use the WebP resize tool after the conversion finishes.
Is my JPEG image private when I convert it?
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Yes. Uploads are encrypted in transit, the conversion job runs on an isolated worker, and the original JPEG plus the resulting WebP are deleted within an hour.
Why is my converted WebP file larger than the original JPEG?
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If WebP is lossless and JPEG was lossy (or vice versa), file size will change. PNG (lossless) is typically larger than JPG (lossy) for photographs but smaller for solid-color graphics and screenshots.
Does the JPEG to WebP converter handle animated images?
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If JPEG is animated (GIF, WebP, APNG) and WebP also supports animation (GIF, WebP), all frames are preserved. Converting animated JPEG to a static target (JPG, PNG) keeps only the first frame.
Can I convert JPEG to WebP on my phone?
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Yes. The converter is mobile-responsive and processes images server-side, so you can convert JPEG to WebP from any iPhone or Android device without using local storage.