WebP Converter
WebP Converter changes JPG / PNG / SVG images into the WebP format right in your browser. WebP is Google's next-generation image format that typically shaves 20–35% off file size at the same perceived quality, which improves page speed and saves storage.
Drop JPG / PNG / SVG files here
or
JPG / PNG / SVG supported. Up to 10 files per session.
All inputs are processed entirely in your browser and never sent to a server.
JPG / PNG inputs can be pasted from the clipboard with Cmd / Ctrl + V.
EXIF and other metadata are not preserved.
About WebP Converter
WebP Converter changes JPG / PNG / SVG images into the WebP format right in your browser. WebP is Google's next-generation image format that typically shaves 20–35% off file size at the same perceived quality, which improves page speed and saves storage.
Tune compression with the quality slider (1–100) or one of the "High Compression 60" / "Standard 80" / "High Quality 90" presets. For SVG input, choose an output scale (1x / 2x / 4x) to rasterize logos and icons at the right resolution for the web. Process up to 10 files in a batch and download each one or grab them all as a ZIP.
All images are processed entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server. Work confidently with confidential assets or personal photos. Runs entirely in your browser.
How to use
- Drop JPG / PNG / SVG files into the dropzone, or click to select files (clipboard paste is also supported).
- Adjust compression with the "High Compression 60", "Standard 80", or "High Quality 90" preset, or the quality slider (1–100).
- If you included SVG, pick an output scale (1x / 2x / 4x) for rasterization.
- Click "Run conversion" to start; thumbnails and the size-reduction ratio are shown for each file (change settings and click "Re-convert" to re-run).
- Use the "Download" button per file, or the top "Download as ZIP" to grab everything at once.
Use cases
- Web makers and marketers improving site speed — WebP often helps Largest Contentful Paint.
- Site operators batch-shrinking product images on blogs or e-commerce stores.
- Designers rasterizing SVG logos and icons at 2x / 4x for crisp web display.
- Squeezing newsletter or social images under file-size limits.
- NDA-bound projects where assets must stay local and not be uploaded.
Notes
- Maximum 50 MB per file, up to 10 files per session.
- Formats other than JPG / PNG / SVG (HEIC, TIFF, AVIF, etc.) are not supported.
- EXIF and other metadata (shooting date, GPS, camera info) are not preserved on conversion.
- Higher SVG output scales mean larger files — aim for 1×–2× of the displayed size.
- Some older browsers and email or social clients do not support WebP. Verify destination support beforehand.