Convert images to WebP

Convert JPG, JPEG, and PNG images into WebP in batch directly in the browser. Use it for web delivery, lighter image sets, and download single files or the full batch when processing is done.

Processed locally without uploading source images
Up to 30 files per batch
Download individual files or the full batch as ZIP

Image to WebP

Supports JPG, JPEG, and PNG. Upload first, export the whole batch as WebP, and then download files one by one or together.

Better for web publishing

Useful for site assets, article images, and batches that are meant for browser delivery.

Often lighter for web use

WebP is a practical target when you want to normalize a batch into a more web-oriented format.

A clearer fixed-target flow

Upload once and export everything as WebP without extra parameter choices inside the workbench.

Useful for these common cases

Use WebP export for site assets, article media, and image sets that should feel lighter in browser-facing workflows.

  • JPG to WebP
  • PNG to WebP
  • Website asset prep
  • Article image cleanup

When WebP is the better choice

WebP is aimed more at website delivery and browser-facing media flows. It is a useful target for lighter online assets, but it is not always the safest choice for office systems, old workflows, or broad upload requirements.

Accepted Sources
Accepts JPG, JPEG, and PNG files, while blocking WebP uploads on this page.
Output Behavior
Exports everything as WebP at the original dimensions, which is often a better fit for website delivery and online asset cleanup.
Batch Rules
Process up to 30 files per batch and download results one by one or as a ZIP archive.

Best For

Website assets and article images

A practical target for site resources, article covers, and batches that should be normalized for browser delivery.

Before You Use It

Check downstream support first

If the converted files still need to move through forms, office software, or external editing steps, confirm that the next tool accepts WebP.

Not Ideal

Not for compatibility-first submission

When the main priority is broad platform acceptance, JPG is usually the steadier default than WebP.

Image to WebP FAQ

Will conversion to WebP change the image dimensions?

No. Width and height stay the same, and only the exported format changes.

Why can’t I upload WebP files on this page?

This page always exports WebP, so it only accepts other image formats and avoids adding files that are already WebP.

Which images can I upload and convert to WebP?

The tool accepts JPG, JPEG, and PNG files and exports the whole batch as WebP. If the WebP batch still needs display sizing, composition changes, or another weight-reduction pass, continue with Image Resize, Image Crop, or Image Compression.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Everything runs locally in the browser, and the source files stay on your device.

How many images can I process at once?

You can convert up to 30 images per batch. Extra files will not be added to the queue.