WebP Converter Online | Convert WebP to PNG/JPG & Back

Free online WebP converter. Convert images to WebP format or convert WebP to PNG/JPG. Supports bidirectional conversion with quality control.

Upload Image

Drag & drop an image here, or click to select

Max file size: 50MB

How to Use

  1. Upload any image file (PNG, JPG, or WebP)
  2. For WebP input: converts to PNG output
  3. For PNG/JPG input: converts to WebP output
  4. Adjust quality slider for WebP compression
  5. Click 'Convert' to process the image
  6. Preview the result and download
  7. WebP typically offers 25-35% smaller files than JPG

About WebP Format

What is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. WebP images are typically 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPEG images and 26% smaller than PNG images, while maintaining comparable visual quality.

WebP Advantages

WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency (alpha channel), and animation. It offers significantly smaller file sizes compared to PNG and JPG, making it ideal for web optimization. Major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all support WebP.

Browser Compatibility

WebP is now supported by all major modern browsers. However, some older applications and systems may not support WebP, which is why conversion to/from WebP is still useful. This tool helps you convert between WebP and universally supported formats.

Client-Side Processing

This converter processes images entirely in your browser using HTML5 Canvas API. No files are uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and fast processing speeds.

Key Features

  • Bidirectional conversion: to and from WebP
  • Adjustable quality for lossy WebP compression
  • Supports PNG, JPG, and WebP input formats
  • 100% client-side processing for privacy

Common Use Cases

  • Optimizing images for faster web page loading
  • Converting WebP images for use in older applications
  • Reducing storage costs with smaller image files
  • Preparing images for content delivery networks (CDNs)