Convert JPG to WebP – Optimise Images for Aussie Web Speed
Shrink JPG file sizes by up to 50% for faster loading on Australian internet. Free, secure, and instant local conversion.
Select JPG Files
Drop your snaps here to convert them to WebP format
or drag files here
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Works best for HEIC, JPG, PNG, and WebP photo workflows.
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How to Use
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Upload JPG Images
Click upload or drag & drop your shots from your recent Melbourne holiday or work project
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Adjust Quality
Slide to control the quality. 80% is usually the sweet spot for most websites
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Wait for Processing
Conversion happens instantly in your browser with real-time progress updates
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Download WebP Files
Save individual files or grab the whole lot at once with 'Download All'
Why Use Be Converter?
Quick Browser Conversion
Convert JPG images to WebP directly in your browser without uploading files to a server
Optimised Output
Get WebP files optimised for sharing, publishing, and web use
Batch Processing
Convert up to 15 files at once so you can get back to work faster
Privacy & Security
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device
Quality Control
Fine-tune output settings when supported to balance image clarity and file size
Free & Unlimited
No sign-up needed. Unlimited conversions forever, plain and simple
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I bother converting to WebP?
Does WebP handle transparency like PNG?
Is WebP compatible with Aussie browsers?
What's the best quality level for my photos?
Are my private photos safe?
About Our JPG to WebP Converter
Our tool helps you optimise images for the modern web. WebP delivers significantly smaller file sizes than JPG, perfect for reducing bandwidth costs and speeding up load times for Australian users. It's free, instant, and runs entirely in your browser.
Expert Tips for Web Optimisation
- Stick to 80% quality for the best balance between image clarity and file size for most websites
- Convert high-res product shots and hero banners to WebP to save heaps of bandwidth
- Use the HTML picture element with WebP as primary and JPG as backup for older browsers
- Batch convert your whole image library before pushing your next site update
- WebP lossy mode is tops for photos, while lossless is better for graphics with sharp lines