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Image to WebP

Online image to WebP converter for batch JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP and SVG export, optimized for faster websites and modern browser delivery

Upload Images

Drag files in, choose multiple images, or import a folder. Everything runs locally in your browser.

To WebP

Convert images to WebP locally for faster pages, social assets and modern browser delivery.

Drop images here, or use the buttons above to import files.

Supports common JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP and SVG image inputs.


Conversion Actions


Processing Queue

0 image(s) in queue

No images are queued yet. Add a few files to get started.

Preview and Status

Pick an image from the queue to inspect the source, output preview and conversion state here.


Converted Results

No converted output yet. Use Convert Current or Convert All to generate files.

Quick Notes

  • WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, so it can replace JPG, PNG or GIF in many cases.
  • For web images, WebP often delivers smaller file sizes at similar visual quality.
  • If your project still targets older environments, check compatibility before shipping.

FAQ

What is the main advantage of WebP?

In many web scenarios, WebP keeps similar quality at a smaller size and can also support transparency.

Can I run batch conversion?

Yes. Upload multiple images and convert them in one batch.

Do all devices support WebP?

Support is strong in modern browsers, but older environments should still be checked first.



Documentation

Main Features

  • Batch convert JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP and SVG images to WebP.
  • Adjust export quality to control the size and quality balance.
  • Designed for modern browsers, faster pages and efficient asset delivery.

Steps

  1. Upload images and pick the current file from the queue.
  2. Adjust WebP quality if you need smaller files or cleaner output.
  3. Use Convert Current or Convert All to create WebP files.
  4. Download one result or trigger downloads for the full batch.

Use Cases

  • Website optimization, social graphics, ecommerce assets and publishing workflows.
  • Cases where you want smaller files at similar visual quality.
  • Workflows that need transparency plus better transfer efficiency.

Notes

  • WebP is well supported in modern browsers, but older environments should still be checked.
  • Higher quality usually produces larger files.
  • All processing stays local in the browser.