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WebP Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, AVIF, and existing WebP files into optimized WebP images directly in your browser.

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WebP Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, AVIF, and existing WebP files into optimized WebP images directly in your browser.

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WebP outputs

Quality
86%

Current export

Batch WebP exportQuality sliderOptional resizing

Workspace

Add images and convert them to WebP

The upload, canvas conversion, preview, and download steps stay on this page so the instructions remain below the working area.

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Drop images here or browse from your device

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, AVIF, and WebP files up to 35 MB each. Animated formats export as a still WebP frame.

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Review source images

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Uploaded images will appear here with dimensions, source format, file size, and conversion status.

Workflow

Convert images to WebP in three steps

01

Upload images

Add JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, AVIF, or WebP files from your device and review their original size and dimensions.

02

Set WebP output

Choose the WebP quality and optionally fit large images inside a maximum width or height before conversion.

03

Convert and download

Run the browser-based conversion, inspect each preview, and download one WebP file or the full batch.

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FAQ

WebP conversion questions

Does this WebP converter upload my images?

No. The conversion uses your browser canvas and runs locally on the page. Normal image files do not need to leave your device.

Can I convert PNG images with transparency to WebP?

Yes. WebP supports transparency, so transparent PNG inputs can keep their alpha channel in the converted output.

Can this converter make animated WebP files?

No. Animated GIF or animated WebP inputs are flattened by the browser canvas into a still WebP frame.

What quality setting should I use for WebP?

A quality value around 80 to 90 is a practical starting point for web images. Lower values create smaller files with more visible compression.

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