WebP Converter

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Convert JPG, PNG, GIF, and BMP images to WebP format in your browser — no upload, no sign-up required

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What is the WebP format?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that produces smaller files than JPG or PNG at the same visual quality. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency like PNG, and basic animation — one format that covers most web image needs. All major browsers have supported WebP since 2021, making it the default choice for any image published on a website.

The size advantage is substantial. A 1.2 MB JPG photograph typically converts to around 800 KB at 85% quality — a 33% reduction with no visible difference on screen. PNG screenshots and flat graphics compress even more aggressively, often 50–70% smaller. Google PageSpeed Insights and Core Web Vitals scores actively reward pages that serve WebP over older formats.

Quality and file size: how to choose

The quality slider controls the compression tradeoff. For photographs, 80–85% is the recommended default — files are roughly half the size of the original with no perceptible quality loss. For product images and hero photos where sharpness matters, 88–92% produces slightly larger but crisper results. Thumbnails and background images can go as low as 65–70% without noticeable degradation.

For logos, screenshots, and flat UI graphics, use a PNG source file and keep quality at 90% or higher. Lossy WebP compression can introduce subtle artifacts on hard edges and solid colors that are invisible in photographs but noticeable in graphics.

How to use this WebP converter

Upload your images. Drag JPG, PNG, GIF, or BMP files onto the upload area, or click to browse. Select multiple files at once to process an entire batch. Animated GIFs convert to static WebP using the first frame.

Adjust quality and max width. Set the quality slider — 85% works for most photos. Use the max width dropdown if your source images are larger than their display size. Resizing a 4,000 px photo down to 1,280 px during conversion cuts file size dramatically without touching the original.

Convert and download. Click Convert to WebP and download each file individually, or use Download All as ZIP to get the complete batch in one archive.

All processing happens in your browser — your images are never sent to a server. If you need to turn photos into a document, our JPG to PDF converter bundles multiple images into a single PDF.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WebP format?
WebP is an image format developed by Google that produces smaller files than JPG or PNG at equivalent visual quality. It supports lossy compression, lossless compression, and transparency. All major browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge — have fully supported WebP since 2021.
What is the difference between WebP and JPG?
JPG uses lossy compression optimized for photographs and works in every browser and application. WebP achieves 25–35% smaller files at the same quality because it uses a more efficient compression algorithm. WebP also supports transparency, which JPG does not. For web publishing, WebP is the better choice in all modern browsers.
What quality setting should I use for WebP?
80–85% is the recommended default for photographs — visually identical to the original at roughly half the file size. Product images and hero photos work well at 88–92%. Thumbnails and backgrounds can go as low as 65–70%. For logos and flat graphics, stay at 90% or higher to avoid compression artifacts on hard edges.
What happens when I convert a GIF to WebP?
Only the first frame of an animated GIF is converted. The resulting WebP file is a static image. If you need to preserve animation, keep the original GIF file.
Can I convert multiple images to WebP at once?
Yes. Drop as many images as needed into the upload area and all files are processed in one batch. Download each file individually or click Download All as ZIP to get the full set in a single archive.