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Upload your image file, pick the output option, and download the WebP result.

How to convert an image to WebP

  1. Choose a PNG, JPG, GIF, or BMP file - it loads into a preview on this page, nothing is sent anywhere.
  2. The output format is already set to WebP; adjust the quality slider if the tool offers one for your browser.
  3. Click Convert, then use the download link to save the WebP file to your device.

Image to WebP Converter


Convert any image (PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP) into a WebP file - one step, in the browser.

Typical use: your existing picture is a PNG, JPG, GIF, or BMP and the platform you are sending it to wants WebP. Whatever the source format, this page reads it and writes a single WebP target, which usually downloads smaller than the original for the same image - the exact saving depends on the picture.

Because the target is fixed to WebP, there is no format to pick - the one control that matters here is the quality slider that appears next to it. Slide it lower to squeeze the WebP encode into a smaller download; slide it toward the maximum to keep more of the original detail. Set the level your downstream platform expects, click Convert, and the download link returns the finished WebP file.

Whichever format you start from, the decode and the WebP re-encode both run on an in-page HTML5 canvas, so the file stays on your device and is never uploaded. What you convert is discarded when the page session ends and is never routed to an analytics or tracking service, and no account or signup is required.

If you need the reverse direction, use the WebP to PNG or WebP to JPG converter instead. For other image formats, browse the image conversion tools hub.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Image to WebP Converter do?

Convert any image (PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP) into a WebP file - one step, in the browser.

When should I reach for image to webp converter?

Typical use: when your downstream platform accepts WebP but your existing image is in another format.

What complementary tools work well alongside image to webp converter?

If you need the reverse direction, use the WebP to PNG or WebP to JPG converter instead.