Batch Convert WEBP to JP2 Online
How does it convert to JP2?
With this converter , you can convert one or multiple WEBP file(s) to multiple sizes of JP2 files,
and resize the JP2 files with width/height in the Options.
Open the Options dialog , to set the new width and height as desired.
You can also upload a directory for batch converting.
Save Name : You can set {name} , {width} , {height} to resize the new JP2 image files.
If multiple files need to convert , you must set {width} and {height} tags to distinguish files of different sizes.
{name} is same as the filename of the source file.
Width and Height :
You can customize the width/height of JP2 files.
The maximum of width/height is 4000px.
Example settings:
Save Name :
{name}_{width}_{height} .jp2
Width and Height
1000 X 1000
Width and Height
1500 X 1500
If you upload a
pic.webp , 2 JP2 files will be converted and named as below :
pic_1000_1000.jp2 Width and Height: 1000x1000
pic_1500_1500.jp2 Width and Height: 1500 X 1500
You can click
Download All button to download them within a zip file.
About WEBP files
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google, offering superior lossless and lossy compression for web graphics. It supports transparency (like PNG) and animation (like GIF), while typically producing smaller files than JPEG or PNG. Widely used on websites to improve loading speeds without sacrificing quality.
We support converting videos and animated images to animated WebP, as well as converting animated WebP back to formats like GIF and aPNG.
About JP2 files
The JP2 file format, also known as JPEG 2000, is an advanced image compression standard developed to improve upon the original JPEG format. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, offering higher image quality at smaller file sizes. JP2 files are often used in professional fields like medical imaging, digital cinema, and satellite photography because of their ability to maintain fine details and dynamic range. Unlike traditional JPEG, JP2 uses wavelet compression, which reduces visual artifacts and provides smoother gradients. Although it offers better performance, JP2 is less commonly supported by standard image viewers and web browsers.