Convert JPG to WebP, PNG to WebP and GIF to WebP instantly in your browser. Reduce image size up to 80% without losing quality - free, fast, and 100% private. No signup, no upload, no watermark.
JPG, PNG, GIF supported · Bulk conversion allowed · Max quality output
Convert images to WebP format in seconds using browser-based technology. No waiting, no server queues, no file upload delays.
Your photos never leave your device. All image compression happens locally in your browser - complete data privacy guaranteed.
Convert multiple JPG, PNG or GIF files to WebP at once. Perfect for optimizing entire websites, blogs and e-commerce stores.
Adjustable compression quality (10-100%) lets you balance file size and image quality for the best web performance.
No signup, no subscription, no watermarks, no file limits. A truly free online WebP converter tool for everyone.
Use it on desktop, tablet or mobile. Compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari and all modern browsers.
WebP is a next-generation image format developed by Google that delivers superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. Compared to traditional formats like JPEG and PNG, WebP files are 25-80% smaller at equivalent visual quality.
WebP is a modern image format by Google offering superior compression. WebP images are 25-80% smaller than JPG or PNG at similar quality, improving website speed, Core Web Vitals and SEO rankings.
Drag and drop your images into the converter above, adjust the quality slider, click "Convert All" and download your optimized WebP files. No registration or software needed.
Yes, 100% safe. All conversion happens locally in your browser using HTML5 canvas technology. Your images are never uploaded to any server.
Absolutely. WebP reduces page load time, which is a Google ranking factor. Faster pages improve Core Web Vitals (LCP), lower bounce rates and rank higher in search results.
Yes, this bulk WebP converter supports batch conversion. Upload multiple JPG, PNG or GIF files and convert them all with one click.
For websites and blogs, 75-85% quality gives the best balance between file size and visual quality. For photography portfolios, use 90%+. For thumbnails, 60-70% works great.