WebP converter
Convert your WebP files to any format.
What is a WebP file?
WebP is Google's web format — roughly 30% smaller than JPG at the same quality, served by most large websites.
First released in 2010 by Google, it uses lossy compression, transparency support and animation, which makes it best suited to web images — smaller files at the same visual quality.
Drop a WebP file below and we'll show you every conversion available, each one processed locally on your device — nothing is uploaded to a server, so converting is instant and completely private.
Advantages of the WebP format
Smaller files
Typically around 30% smaller than a JPG at the same visual quality, which speeds up page loads and saves bandwidth.
Transparency and animation
Combines the best of PNG and GIF: it supports transparent backgrounds and animation, all in a single format.
Built for the web
Supported by every modern browser and recommended by Google to improve loading speed and SEO.
Convert WebP to…
Pick a target format — every WebP conversion runs instantly in your browser.
WebP: frequently asked questions
What advantage does WebP have over JPG and PNG?
It produces smaller files than JPG at the same quality and, at the same time, transparency like PNG. It also supports animation, which neither of them does.
Do all programs open WebP files?
All modern browsers do. Some older desktop editors don't; in that case, converting to JPG or PNG guarantees compatibility.
Does WebP lose quality?
It has both a lossy mode (like JPG) and a lossless mode (like PNG). You choose: the web usually uses lossy mode for its excellent quality-to-size ratio.
Why did I download an image as WebP?
More and more sites serve their images as WebP to load faster. If you need to use one in another program, just convert it to JPG or PNG.