How it works
- Choose an image file.
- Keep WebP as the output format.
- Adjust quality and download the converted image.
Convert JPG, PNG or compatible browser image files to WebP and download a lighter file for modern web pages.
Result
The preview and output size will appear here.
WebP often keeps good visual quality at a smaller file size, which helps pages load faster.
Use WebP for modern web delivery, but keep a JPG or PNG fallback if the destination requires it.
The conversion happens in the browser, so routine image conversion does not need a file upload.
Often, but not always. The result depends on the image content, dimensions and quality setting.
Yes, WebP can support transparency, but you should inspect the preview before using the file.
No. The conversion runs locally in your browser.
Compress JPG, PNG and WebP images locally in your browser with quality and width controls.
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