Image Converter
Any Image to WebP
Upload an image, tune the compression, and generate a downloadable WebP file instantly.
Old files are automatically removed by scheduled cleanup.
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About This Tool
Convert images into modern WebP format in seconds
This Image to WebP tool helps you turn JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, GIF, and similar image formats into lightweight WebP files. It is useful for website optimization, faster image delivery, and reduced file sizes without adding extra desktop software to your workflow.
Best For
- Web performance optimization
- Smaller image downloads for users
- Quick format conversion before publishing
How To Use
Convert an image in a few steps
- 1. Upload an image by dragging it into the drop zone or choosing a file from your device.
- 2. Optionally set width, height, quality, or strip metadata before conversion.
- 3. Click Convert to WebP, then download or copy the generated file link.
Features
Made for practical image conversion
Why Use This Tool?
A simpler route to faster image delivery
Reduce File Size
WebP often delivers smaller files than older image formats, which helps pages load faster.
Control Output
Tune quality, dimensions, and metadata removal based on your publishing or optimization goals.
Stay in Browser
Handle quick image conversion tasks online without installing extra compression tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Image to WebP FAQs
Why should I convert images to WebP?
WebP usually produces smaller files than JPG or PNG, which helps reduce page weight and improve performance.
Can I resize the image before converting?
Yes. You can set width and height before running the conversion if you want a smaller output dimension.
What does strip metadata mean?
It removes extra image information like some embedded metadata, which can help reduce the final file size.
Will my converted files stay on the server forever?
No. Generated output files are temporary and are cleaned automatically based on the configured retention policy.
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