Image to WebP
Convert various image files to WebP format
How to Use
- Step 1: Drag and drop or select image files to convert
- Step 2: Check lossless option if you need original quality
- Step 3: Download your converted WebP files
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Supports JPG, PNG, HEIC, GIF, BMP, TIFF, AVIF
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Supported files
.jpg .jpeg .png .heic .heif .gif .bmp .tiff .tif .avif
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Why iTool is Great
- Fast: Processed right on your device
- Free: Unlimited use, no sign-up required
- Secure: Your photos never leave your device
- Batch Processing: Convert up to 20 images at once
- ZIP Download: Get all images in one ZIP file
- Quality Preserved: Your images stay sharp
- Memory Managed: Automatic memory management keeps your computer running smooth
File Size Limits
- Image Count: Up to 50 files at once
- Per Image: Max 50MB (prevents slowdown)
- Total size: Up to 500MB
Why WebP?
WebP is an image format developed by Google that offers smaller file sizes while maintaining similar quality to JPG and PNG. It's great for improving website loading speed and reducing data usage.
Use Cases
- Website optimization: Convert your blog or e-commerce images to WebP for faster page loading
- Social media uploads: Most social platforms like Instagram and Twitter support WebP
- Save storage space: Reduce file size while maintaining the same quality
FAQ
When should I use lossless conversion?
Use lossless conversion for logos, icons, or images with text where sharpness matters. For photos and general images, lossy compression (80%) maintains good quality.
Can all browsers display WebP?
WebP is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Only very old browsers don't support it.
How much smaller are WebP files?
WebP files are typically 25-35% smaller than JPG and up to 80% smaller than PNG. Actual savings vary depending on the image type.
Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
No! All processing happens in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.