Convert & Compress to WebP
25–35% Smaller Than JPEG
WebP is Google's modern image format — delivering the same visual quality as JPEG at 25–35% smaller file sizes. Faster pages, better Core Web Vitals scores. WebP export requires Pro — upgrade below.
All modern browsers support WebP. If you serve JPEG today, switching to WebP is one of the highest-ROI performance optimisations you can make for your website.
Drag & drop images here
JPG, PNG, WebP • Max 3MB per file
Files are processed entirely in your browser using a background worker.
Why Use WebP for Your Images?
25–35% Smaller Than JPEG
At equivalent visual quality, WebP files are dramatically smaller than JPEG. Less bandwidth, faster page loads, better SEO.
Universal Browser Support
All modern browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — support WebP. It's now safe to serve WebP to 95%+ of your visitors.
Better Core Web Vitals
Google's PageSpeed Insights explicitly recommends WebP as a "next-gen format". Switching from JPEG can directly improve your LCP score.
Perfect For
- Web developers optimising page performance
- Bloggers improving page load speed
- E-commerce teams reducing image bandwidth costs
- Anyone failing Google's "serve images in next-gen formats" audit
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FAQ
- What browsers support WebP images?
- All modern browsers support WebP: Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge, and Opera. WebP is safe to use for over 95% of global web traffic.
- How much smaller is WebP compared to JPEG?
- WebP is typically 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same perceived visual quality. Lossless WebP is also 26% smaller than PNG on average.
- Can I convert my existing PNG and JPEG files to WebP?
- Yes. WebP supports both lossy (like JPEG) and lossless (like PNG) compression modes, making it a direct replacement for both formats.
- Does WebP support transparency?
- Yes. WebP supports alpha transparency, just like PNG — but at a smaller file size. It's an ideal replacement for transparent PNGs.