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WebP Compressor

Compress WebP images online with preview, quality control, format conversion, and private in-browser processing.

Compress WebP images in your browser

Upload a WebP file, choose whether to keep WebP or export as JPG or PNG, preview the result, and download a lighter file without uploading to a server.

WebP focusedModern web deliveryNo upload

Original WebP

Upload a WebP to preview the original file.

Compressed output

Your compressed preview will appear here after processing.

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What this WebP compressor does

This free WebP compressor reduces file size for WebP images directly in your browser. It is useful for web performance work, blog images, ecommerce media, landing-page assets, documentation screenshots, and modern frontend image delivery where smaller files help pages load faster.

WebP is already efficient, but large exports and high-quality images can still often be compressed further. You can keep WebP for modern delivery, switch to JPG for broader compatibility, or export to PNG when a lossless working file matters more than compression.

How WebP compression works

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Load the WebP locally

The tool opens your WebP file in the browser and preserves the original dimensions so you can focus on file-size reduction.

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Choose the export strategy

You can keep WebP for modern compression, switch to JPG for compatibility, or export to PNG when you need a lossless format for editing or reuse.

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Preview and compare

The browser renders a new image and shows the before-and-after size comparison so you can download the version that best balances quality and weight.

Example WebP compression workflow

Input

  • Format: WebP hero image
  • Dimensions: 2200 × 1467 px
  • File size: 620 KB
  • Goal: ship an even lighter asset for a fast landing page

Output

  • Format: WebP
  • Dimensions: 2200 × 1467 px
  • Quality: 76%
  • Typical result: smaller file with a visually close match for modern web delivery

This workflow is common for blog headers, product hero images, campaign landing pages, dashboards, marketing assets, and frontend projects where performance budgets matter.

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FAQ

Can WebP files still be compressed further?

Yes. WebP is efficient already, but re-encoding at a lower quality can often reduce file size further, especially for photos and large exported assets.

Why would I convert WebP to JPG or PNG instead of keeping WebP?

WebP is excellent for modern web delivery, but JPG can be useful for compatibility and PNG can be useful for lossless editing workflows. This tool lets you compare those tradeoffs from one place.

Will this WebP compressor improve image quality?

No. Compression reduces file size, not restores lost detail. If the original WebP already contains artifacts, they may remain visible and can become more noticeable at lower quality settings.

Is this WebP compressor private?

Yes. Compression runs locally in your browser, so your WebP image is not uploaded to a remote server by this tool.

Explore This Tool in Context

WebP Compressor is part of the Image Resize & Compression Tools collection. If you want a broader view of similar workflows, open the Image Resize & Compression Tools category page or browse all QuickTools categories.

Common next steps after this tool include Image Resizer & Compressor, Image Compressor and PNG Compressor.

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