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How to Convert Images to WebP: A Complete Guide

Image Tools Feb 19, 2026 · 6 min de citit

Images account for over 50% of the average web page's total size. Choosing the right format can dramatically reduce load times, improve SEO rankings, and save bandwidth. WebP is Google's modern image format, and it's now the go-to standard for web performance.

How to Convert Images to WebP
WebP offers significant size savings over traditional formats.

What Is WebP?

WebP is an image format developed by Google that provides both lossy and lossless compression. It combines the best features of JPEG (small file size for photos) and PNG (transparency support) into a single format.

WebP vs JPEG vs PNG: A Comparison

FeatureJPEGPNGWebP
CompressionLossy onlyLossless onlyBoth
Transparency❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Animation❌ No❌ No✅ Yes
File size (photo)MediumLargeSmall
Browser support100%100%97%+
Best forPhotosGraphics, iconsEverything

Why Switch to WebP?

1. Faster Page Load Times

Smaller images mean faster loading. Google's Core Web Vitals directly measure visual loading performance (LCP — Largest Contentful Paint). WebP helps you pass these metrics more easily.

2. Better SEO Rankings

Google rewards fast-loading pages. Using WebP images improves your page speed score, which is a confirmed ranking factor.

3. Lower Bandwidth Costs

If you serve thousands of images daily, switching to WebP can reduce your bandwidth bill by 25-35% — with no visible quality difference.

4. One Format for Everything

Instead of choosing between JPEG (for photos) and PNG (for transparency), WebP handles both use cases in a single format.

How to Convert Images to WebP

There are several ways to convert your images:

Online Converter (Easiest)

Use our free Image to WebP Converter. It runs entirely in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server.

  1. Open the converter and drop your image(s).
  2. Adjust quality settings (80-85% is optimal for most uses).
  3. Download the converted WebP file.

Privacy note: Our converter processes everything locally in your browser using JavaScript. No images are uploaded, stored, or processed on any server. Your files stay on your device.

Quality Settings Guide

When NOT to Use WebP

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does WebP support transparency?

Yes. WebP supports both lossy and lossless transparency (alpha channel), making it a full replacement for PNG when you need transparent backgrounds — at significantly smaller file sizes.

Is WebP supported by all browsers?

WebP is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari (14.6+), Edge, and Opera. As of 2026, global browser support exceeds 97%.

Does converting to WebP reduce image quality?

Lossy WebP slightly reduces quality, but at quality 80-85%, the difference is virtually imperceptible to the human eye. Lossless WebP preserves 100% of the original quality while still reducing file size by 20-30%.

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