Format Converters

Convert Image to WebP

Convert JPG, PNG, or WebP images to a fresh WebP file locally in your browser. Use it when you want a lighter image for web pages, forms, or sharing.

Your images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.

Convert Image to WebP

Create a WebP file locally and compare the size before downloading.

WebP

Original

Choose an image to see the original details.

WebP result

Compress an image to preview and download the result.

Your images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.

Your images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.

WebP is useful when you need a smaller image for websites, profile uploads, product photos, screenshots, and other places that accept modern image formats.

This converter keeps the workflow simple: choose an image, adjust WebP quality, preview the output size, and download without uploading your file.

Why Convert an Image to WebP?

WebP often gives you a smaller file than JPG or PNG while keeping the picture clear enough for normal web use. It is a good choice for blog images, product photos, screenshots, thumbnails, and pages where load speed matters. If the site you are uploading to accepts WebP, converting first can save a lot of size before you even use a strict KB compressor.

How to Pick WebP Quality

Start around 80 to 85 quality for photos and screenshots. If the result is still too large, lower it a little and compare the preview size. Very low quality can make edges and small text look rough, so it is better to make one careful adjustment than to keep exporting the same image again and again.

Local Conversion, No Upload

The browser decodes your image, draws it to a canvas, and exports a WebP file on your device. The original file is not sent to this site or to an external image API. That makes the converter practical for private documents, draft product shots, client screenshots, and images you simply do not want to upload elsewhere.

When to Compress After WebP Conversion

If you only need a modern web image, converting to WebP may be enough. If a form still says the file must be under 50KB, 100KB, or 200KB, download the WebP result and run it through the matching target-KB compressor. For many photos, WebP gives the compressor a better starting point than a large PNG.

FAQ

Can I convert JPG to WebP without uploading?+

Yes. The conversion happens locally in your browser and the image is not uploaded.

Can I convert PNG to WebP?+

Yes. You can choose a PNG and export it as WebP. Transparent PNGs usually keep transparency in modern browsers.

Will WebP always be smaller?+

Often, but not always. Simple graphics or tiny images may already be small. Check the result size before downloading.

What quality should I use for WebP?+

Try 82 first. Use a lower value for smaller files, or a higher value when small text and sharp edges matter.