WebP Converter

Convert images to WebP format and save up to 30% file size. Faster site = better SEO = more customers. Batch processing, 100% free, no registration. Supports JPEG, PNG, GIF.

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Lightning Fast

Convert hundreds of images in seconds. All processing happens locally in the browser - no waiting for upload or download.

100% Privacy

Your images never leave your computer. Zero server uploads, zero data leak risk. Full control over privacy.

Less = More

Save up to 30% file size with the same visual quality. Smaller images = faster site = higher Google rankings.

Mobile-First

Optimize images for mobile users. Less data transfer = savings for customers + faster loading.

Meet WebP Format

What exactly is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format created by Google in 2010. It combines the best features of JPEG (great photo compression) and PNG (transparency support). Thanks to advanced compression algorithms, WebP images are 25-35% smaller than JPEG with the same visual quality.

25-35%
smaller size
97%+
browser support
2010
year created
WebP Benefits

Why use WebP?

Better Performance

Smaller files = faster page loading. Google measurably rewards fast sites with higher search rankings. Every millisecond counts!

Lower Costs

Smaller images mean less data transfer, translating to lower hosting and CDN bills. With thousands of views, these are real savings.

Better Mobile UX

Mobile users on slower connections will appreciate fast-loading images. This directly affects bounce rate and conversions.

No Quality Loss

WebP uses advanced compression algorithms that preserve image details at a much smaller file size. Your photos still look great!

How to Use

How to convert images to WebP?

1

Select Images

Drag and drop images or click to select from your computer. You can select up to 20 files at once (JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP).

2

Set Quality

Use the slider to adjust quality (we recommend 85-90%). You can experiment - higher % = better quality but larger file.

3

Convert and Download

Click "Convert" and wait a few seconds. Download files individually or all as ZIP. Done!

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions

Yes, all conversion happens locally in your browser. Images are not uploaded to any server, ensuring full privacy.
The converter supports the most popular formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WebP. You can convert both single files and multiple images at once.
Yes, you can adjust the conversion quality using the quality slider. Lower quality means smaller file size but may affect image details.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that offers significantly better compression than traditional formats (JPEG, PNG). As a result, WebP images take up to 30% less space while maintaining the same visual quality. The format supports both lossy and lossless compression and transparency.
Converting to WebP is a key element of website performance optimization. Smaller image files = faster loading = better user experience = higher Google rankings. Additionally, you save on data transfer and hosting costs. Google rewards sites with good Core Web Vitals, and WebP directly affects LCP (Largest Contentful Paint).
Yes! Since 2023, WebP is supported by all modern browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari (from version 14), Opera. This covers over 97% of internet users. For older browsers, you can use the <picture> element with a fallback to JPEG/PNG.
Yes! Our converter supports batch processing of up to 20 files simultaneously. Simply select all the files you want to convert and click 'Convert'. You can download them individually or all at once as a ZIP archive.
We recommend 85-90% quality for most applications - it's the optimal balance between size and quality. For product photography, use 90-95%, and for simple graphics, icons, or backgrounds, 75-85% is sufficient. Always test visually by comparing the original with the WebP version.
Absolutely! All conversions are performed locally in your browser using JavaScript. No image is sent to our server or any external services. Your files remain exclusively on your computer, guaranteeing full privacy and security.