More about converting WPS to JPG
WPS is a file extension shared by two distinct word-processor formats: Microsoft Works (.wps, 1987-2009, discontinued) and Kingsoft Writer / WPS Office (.wps, still actively developed, dominant in China). Microsoft Works WPS files originate from a low-cost office suite Microsoft bundled with consumer PCs throughout the 1990s and 2000s, sold as the cheaper alternative to Office. Kingsoft WPS files come from the cross-platform office suite developed in China since 1988 and now used by 500+ million users globally, particularly across Chinese government, education, and corporate sectors.
Converting WPS to JPG renders each page of the document at the page's set size - typically Letter or A4. Microsoft Works WPS files (versions 6-9) open in LibreOffice Writer directly via the libwps importer. Kingsoft Writer WPS files are essentially Microsoft Word .doc files with a different extension - Kingsoft has tracked Word's binary format closely since 2005 and the conversion path is identical to DOC-to-JPG. The converter detects the file type by inspecting the header bytes and routes through the correct importer automatically.
Audiences differ sharply: Microsoft Works WPS conversion is mostly archive migration - users digging through old family PCs from 2002-2008 with recipes, school papers, and tax records saved by Mom in Works. Kingsoft WPS conversion is current production work - Chinese students sharing essays, mainland government memos being distributed to Hong Kong or Taiwan recipients on Office, and Southeast Asian businesses using WPS Office in lieu of Microsoft 365 due to cost. For the Chinese-language version see also Hangul/HWP for Korean equivalents.
When you'd use this
Reasons to convert WPS to JPG usually come down to compatibility, file-size, or specific feature requirements. Common situations:
- An app or platform only accepts JPG uploads.
- You need a feature unique to JPG (e.g. transparency, vector scaling, animation, multi-page pages, etc.) that WPS doesn't provide.
- You're optimising file size — modern formats often produce smaller files than the older format you started with.
- You need a single archival format across a project so files behave consistently in the same viewer.
How to do it in jpg.now
- Open the WPS → JPG tool on jpg.now.
- Drag your WPS file onto the drop zone, or click Select files. You can drop a whole folder of files at once.
- The output is fixed to JPG. If the format supports extra options (page size, transparency background, quality, EXIF stripping), tweak them in the right-hand panel.
- Click Convert. The job runs on our server and finishes in a few seconds for typical photos.
- Download the result. Files stay in storage for 24 hours and are then permanently deleted.
The entire flow is free for the first 10 jobs per day with no signup required. A free account doubles that quota; a premium plan removes the limit entirely.
Tips and common pitfalls
- Check the file size first - Microsoft Works WPS files are usually 10-50KB for short documents while Kingsoft WPS files run 30-500KB; this is a quick heuristic for which lineage you have.
- LibreOffice Writer opens both Microsoft Works WPS and Kingsoft Writer WPS files directly via File > Open on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
- Kingsoft offers free WPS Office for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android at wps.com - if you regularly receive .wps files, install it for native handling.
- Microsoft discontinued Works in 2009 - newer .wps files almost certainly come from Kingsoft Writer rather than the legacy Microsoft format.
- For Chinese-language documents check that fonts (SimSun, SimHei, Microsoft YaHei) are available on the conversion server - this converter ships with the standard CJK font set.