WebP Converter
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Overview
Convert images to and from WebP in your browser
Re-encode photos and graphics to or from WebP without leaving the page — pick a quality preset or fine-tune the slider, batch dozens of files at once, and resize in the same pass. Everything runs on your device.
Step by step
How to convert images to WebP
- 1 Add your image
Drag a file onto the drop zone, browse to select one, paste from clipboard, or enter an image URL. Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, BMP, AVIF, HEIC, and TIFF.
- 2 Choose the output format
Select your target format. WebP is chosen automatically when you add a non-WebP image. For WebP sources, JPEG is pre-selected.
- 3 Adjust quality and options
Use a preset (Web optimised, High quality, Lossless) or drag the quality slider. Toggle lossless mode for pixel-perfect output. Resize and set a background color for transparent images.
- 4 Convert and download
Click Convert image. The before/after comparison panel shows the size difference. Download the result with one click.
- 5 Batch convert multiple files
Switch to the Batch tab, drop up to 50 images, set shared options, and convert all at once. Download individually or as a ZIP archive.
Get the best result
Tips for WebP conversion
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Use quality 75–85 for most web images
WebP at quality 80 typically looks identical to JPEG at quality 90 while being 25–35% smaller. Quality above 90 produces diminishing returns.
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Choose lossless for logos and flat graphics
Photographs compress well with lossy encoding. Logos, icons, and text-heavy screenshots retain sharpness better with lossless or PNG.
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Set a background color before converting to JPEG
If your source image has transparent areas and you convert to JPEG, use the background-color picker to choose a fill color. The default is white.
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Resize before uploading to your CMS
Use the resize panel to match the exact display dimensions. Serving a 4000 × 3000 px image for a 800 × 600 px slot wastes bandwidth regardless of format.