JPG/PNG to WebP Converter
Convert JPG, PNG, GIF to WebP format.
Reduce file size by up to 80% without quality loss.
Click to upload or drag & drop
JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF • Max 50MB each
Convert JPG, PNG, GIF to WebP format.
Reduce file size by up to 80% without quality loss.
Click to upload or drag & drop
JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF • Max 50MB each
Preserves exact quality but larger file size
Images never leave your device
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"Reduced my blog images from 15MB to 3MB. Quality looks exactly the same. Highly recommend!"
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WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression. WebP images are 25-34% smaller than JPEG and 26% smaller than PNG with equivalent quality. This means faster website loading, reduced bandwidth costs, and better user experience.
Yes! WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, as well as transparency (alpha channel) like PNG. This makes WebP perfect for logos, icons, and graphics that need transparent backgrounds while being much smaller in file size.
WebP is supported by all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari (since iOS 14/macOS Big Sur), and Opera. Over 97% of users worldwide can view WebP images.
You can expect 60-80% file size reduction compared to JPEG/PNG while maintaining similar visual quality. For example, a 1MB JPEG can become 200-400KB WebP. Our tool shows exact savings after conversion.
Yes, our WebP converter is 100% private. All conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your images never leave your device or get uploaded to any server.
Lossless WebP preserves every pixel exactly like the original image (similar to PNG). It's ideal when you need perfect quality for graphics, logos, or screenshots. Enable the "Lossless" checkbox for this option.
Simply upload WebP files to your server and use them in img tags. For older browser support, use the picture element with JPG fallback.
Yes! Use our Format Converter tool to convert WebP back to JPG, PNG, or other formats.