Convert to WebP
Convert PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP images to WebP in your browser, reduce file size, and prepare images for modern websites.
Upload image
Choose a PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP image up to 10 MB.
WebP export happens locally in this browser.
WebP settings
Choose conversion mode, WebP quality, and transparent background handling.
Conversion mode
Pick a WebP output strategy
Quality
Quality: 85%
More settings
Transparent background, dimensions, and metadata handling.
This browser supports WebP export. Conversion will finish locally.
WebP preview
Compare the original image with the WebP output and download the converted file.
Images are converted to WebP in your browser only and are not uploaded to our server.
How it works
Upload PNG or JPG
Supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP input.
Choose WebP quality
Use presets or adjust the quality slider manually.
Download .webp file
Preview the converted result and save the WebP image.
Useful for
Website image optimization
Reduce page weight and improve loading speed.
Blog article images
Convert header and inline images before publishing.
Product images as WebP
Optimize storefront images for faster browsing.
Mobile images
Create smaller assets for mobile pages and feeds.
PNG with transparency
Keep transparent icons, screenshots, and overlays.
Email and content sharing
Prepare smaller images before upload or sharing.
Local conversion, privacy protected
Images are converted to WebP in your browser only and are not uploaded to our server.
No image upload
Your original image stays on this device.
Browser conversion
Fast local processing without waiting for upload.
Automatic WebP support check
The page verifies browser support before conversion.
FAQ
Most current browsers do. This page checks support first and shows a clear message if export is unavailable.
Usually yes for web images, but already optimized or very small images may not shrink much.
Yes. Keep the transparent-background option enabled to preserve transparent PNG and WebP areas.
No. Conversion runs in your browser and the original image is not uploaded.
No. WebP can reduce file size, but it cannot restore detail that was already lost in the source image.
This page currently converts one image at a time. Batch conversion is planned for future image workflows.