To convert WebP to JPG on Windows: install Grabbit and activate Pro, open the Converter tab, browse to your .webp files, select JPG as the output format, and click Add to Queue. Grabbit converts all WebP files locally on your PC — no upload, no internet connection needed for the conversion. Pro
WebP is Google's image format used by Chrome and most modern websites. When you save an image from a website in Chrome, you often get a .webp file instead of a .jpg or .png. The problem: older Windows apps, graphic editors, and some online services don't support WebP natively. Paint, older versions of Photoshop, and many web upload forms expect JPG or PNG.
Converting WebP to JPG is the simplest fix. Grabbit's local Converter does this on your PC without uploading the files to any web service.
| Grabbit (local) | Online converters | |
|---|---|---|
| Uploads your files | ✓ No — 100% local | ✗ Your images go to their servers |
| File size limit | ✓ None | ✗ Usually 10–50 MB per file |
| Batch convert | ✓ Unlimited files | ✗ Usually limited per session |
| Ads | ✓ Zero ads | ✗ Pop-ups and cookie banners |
| Offline use | ✓ Works without internet | ✗ Requires internet connection |
WebP images often come from websites containing personal screenshots or sensitive content. Grabbit converts locally — nothing is uploaded.
Select all your WebP files at once and convert them to JPG in a single batch. No clicking through each file individually.
Choose JPG for maximum compatibility and smaller file size, or PNG for lossless output that preserves every pixel.
High-resolution WebP screenshots or images can be large. Grabbit handles any file size since conversion runs on your hardware.
Install Grabbit for Windows and activate a Pro license. Open the Converter tab, select your .webp files, choose JPG as output, and click Add to Queue. Grabbit converts locally — no internet required.
The Converter is a Pro feature — $8.99/month or $59.99/year. Download Grabbit for free and activate Pro to unlock WebP to JPG and all other Converter formats.
Modern websites serve images in WebP format because it's 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same quality. Chrome saves whatever format the website provides — which is often WebP. Converting to JPG with Grabbit gives you a universally compatible file.
Yes. In the Converter format picker, select PNG instead of JPG. PNG is lossless — every pixel is preserved, but file sizes are larger than JPG.
Yes. Select multiple .webp files in the Browse dialog, set the output format to JPG, and click Add to Queue. Grabbit converts them all with no per-file limit.
Windows 10/11 · 100% local · No upload · Batch convert · $8.99/mo or $59.99/yr