Image to WebP Converter Online

Convert PNG, JPEG, and GIF to WebP with libwebp in the browser. Lossless or lossy, quality control, and file size comparison.

Drag an image here or choose a file

Image to WebP converter — optimize images in the browser

WebP is a modern image format that often produces smaller files than PNG or JPEG at similar visual quality — which helps Core Web Vitals, page speed, and user experience. Our Image to WebP converter lets you convert PNG, JPEG, GIF, and other raster images online without sending files to a server.

Drag and drop a file or choose one from disk, pick lossless or lossy encoding, adjust quality, compare original vs WebP size, preview the result, and download — all locally in your browser using libwebp (WebAssembly). No signup, no upload queue, no privacy risk for client assets or screenshots.

What this WebP converter does

Supports common raster inputs: PNG, JPEG, GIF, WebP, and more. Lossless mode preserves pixels — ideal for logos and UI assets. Lossy mode with a quality slider shrinks photos further. Live preview shows the WebP result; size labels report smaller, larger, or same vs original. One-click download saves the converted file.

How to convert images to WebP (step by step)

Step 1 — Drag an image into the drop zone or click Choose file. Step 2 — Select Lossless for pixel-perfect graphics or Lossy for photographs. Step 3 — Adjust the quality slider in lossy mode (higher = better quality, larger file). Step 4 — Wait for conversion; compare Original vs WebP size. Step 5 — Click Download WebP and replace assets in your site or CDN.

Who should convert to WebP

Frontend and full-stack developers ship faster landing pages. SEO specialists improve LCP and PageSpeed scores. Designers export web-ready assets. Content editors reduce blog image weight. E-commerce teams compress product photos without a desktop app.

When to use lossless vs lossy WebP

Lossless: icons, logos, screenshots with text, PNG UI assets — quality stays identical; size may still beat PNG in some cases. Lossy: hero photos, blog images, galleries — tune quality to 75–85% for a strong size reduction. Already-optimized PNG: the tool may warn that WebP is not smaller; keep PNG or try lossless mode.

Benefits of browser-based WebP conversion

Privacy — images never leave your device. Speed — no server queue for batch experiments. Free — unlimited conversions. SEO — smaller images improve load time and rankings. Works with the rest of Mini Tooly: format JSON configs, build CSS, encode Base64 inline assets on the same site.

Frequently asked questions

Is WebP supported in all browsers? Modern browsers support WebP; check caniuse for legacy targets. Is conversion free? Yes. Are files uploaded? No — libwebp runs in your browser. Why is WebP larger than PNG? Some PNGs are already optimized; try lossless or keep the original. What quality should I use? Start at 80% for photos and lower if artifacts appear.

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