WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPEG for government job application forms. Photos downloaded from Aadhaar portal, DigiLocker, or PAN websites are often in WebP format — convert them here instantly.

Output Quality

JPEG Quality92%
Smaller fileBest quality (90–95)
Aadhaar / DigiLocker photosPhotos from Aadhaar or DigiLocker are often in WebP format. Government portals only accept JPEG — convert them here before uploading.

All conversion happens in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server.

Drag & drop or click to upload

WebP, PNG, or JPG · up to 5 files

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Common Sources of WebP Photos

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Aadhaar Portal (UIDAI)

Photos downloaded from the UIDAI website or mAadhaar app are often saved in WebP format by modern browsers.

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DigiLocker

Documents and ID card photos from DigiLocker may be in WebP when opened in Chrome or Edge.

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Web Screenshots

Screenshots taken with Chrome or Edge browser tools may save photos from websites in WebP format.

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Modern Smartphones

Some Android phones (especially Samsung, Google Pixel) save gallery photos in WebP when shared via certain apps.

How to Convert WebP to JPG

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Adjust Quality

Default quality is 92% — recommended for government ID photos. Lower to 80–85% for smaller file size, or higher for maximum quality.

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Upload WebP Files

Drag and drop WebP files or click to browse. You can upload up to 5 files at once. PNG and JPG are also accepted.

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Convert

Click Convert to process all files. The tool draws each image on a canvas with a white background and exports as JPEG.

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Download

Each converted file gets its own Download button. Files are saved as "[original-name]_converted.jpg".

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Resize if Needed

If the converted JPG needs to be a specific pixel size or KB limit, use the Photo Resizer tool next.

Frequently Asked Questions

1Why is my photo in WebP format?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that offers smaller file sizes than JPEG and PNG. Modern browsers and apps increasingly use WebP. Photos downloaded from Aadhaar portal (UIDAI website), DigiLocker, PAN card portals, and some smartphone cameras save images in WebP format. Government job portals do not accept WebP — you must convert to JPEG before uploading.

2How do I know if my photo is WebP?

Check the file extension — WebP files end in ".webp". On Windows, right-click the file and check Properties. On Mac, right-click and Get Info. If you downloaded your photo from the Aadhaar website, UIDAI portal, or DigiLocker and the browser saved it with a .webp extension, it is a WebP file. Some files may have no extension but are still WebP format internally.

3Can I use my Aadhaar photo for government job application forms?

Yes, you can use your Aadhaar photo as your government job application photo, but you must first convert it from WebP to JPEG and resize it to the portal's required dimensions and file size. Use this WebP to JPG converter first, then use the Photo Resizer tool to hit the exact pixel dimensions (e.g., 132×170px for SSC, 200×230px for IBPS) and KB limits (20–50 KB for most portals).

4Does converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?

At quality 90% and above, the quality difference between WebP and the converted JPEG is invisible to the human eye for passport-size photos. Our default is 92%. The main change is the file format and potentially the file size. If the original WebP was taken in good lighting with clear focus, the converted JPEG will be perfectly acceptable for government form uploads.

5Can I also upload PNG or JPG files to this converter?

Yes, this tool also accepts PNG and JPG files as fallback. If you upload a JPG, it will re-encode it at the specified quality setting. For PNG files with transparent backgrounds, the transparency is replaced with white. However, for PNG files specifically, the PNG to JPG tool on this site offers the same functionality with PNG-specific optimizations.

6What is the difference between WebP and JPEG?

WebP is a newer format that typically produces smaller files than JPEG at the same visual quality. However, JPEG (JPG) has been the standard for photographs for over 30 years and is universally supported — including by all Indian government job portals. WebP support in older browsers and server-side software is limited, which is why portals have not adopted it. Converting to JPEG ensures compatibility.

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