ImagesConverter

WebP Converter

Convert images to WebP format online, or convert WebP to JPG/PNG. Reduce file sizes by up to 30% — free, private, and browser-based with no upload required.

Browser ProcessingSecure & PrivateNo InstallationCompletely Free
AcceptsjpgjpegpnggifOutputswebp
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How it works

STEP 01

Upload

Drag and drop your JPG file — or click to browse.

STEP 02

Process

Your browser handles everything locally. Zero server contact.

STEP 03

Download

Instantly save the result. No watermarks, no limits.

Why use WebP Converter?

Privacy First

Your files never leave your device. No server contact, ever.

100% Browser-Based

Everything runs locally using JavaScript — works offline too.

Instant Results

No queue, no waiting. Files are processed in seconds.

Completely Free

No account, no plan, no watermarks. Free, always.

Step-by-step guide

1

Select your file

Click the upload area or drag a JPG file from your desktop into the tool above.

2

Process in your browser

The tool processes your file entirely inside your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is sent to a server.

3

Download WEBP

Once done, your file downloads instantly. No sign-up, no waiting, no watermarks.

How to Convert to WebP

  1. Upload a JPG, PNG, or GIF image.
  2. Adjust quality (85 is recommended for a great size/quality balance).
  3. Download your WebP file — ready for the web.

Frequently asked questions

WebP produces files 25–34% smaller than JPG and 26% smaller than PNG at equivalent visual quality. Smaller images mean faster page load times, which directly improves Google Core Web Vitals scores and SEO rankings.

WebP is supported in Chrome, Firefox, Safari (since v14), Edge, and Opera — covering 97%+ of web users. For the remaining 3%, use an HTML <picture> element with a JPG fallback.

No — most email clients (including Outlook 2019 and older, Apple Mail on older systems) do not display WebP inline. For email images, use JPG or PNG. WebP is appropriate for websites and apps where you control the rendering environment.

Converting from a lossless format (PNG) to WebP using the lossy mode does reduce quality slightly, similar to converting PNG to JPG. Converting from JPG to WebP at the same quality level produces a smaller file with no additional quality loss beyond what the JPG already had.

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