Free online image converter β supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, all processed in your browser
Drag images here, or click to select files
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and more β select multiple files at once
Uses the browser's native Canvas API for conversion β no waiting for a server response. Dozens of images convert in seconds.
All image processing happens entirely in your browser. Files are never uploaded to any server. All data disappears when you close the page.
Select multiple images at once for batch conversion. Set quality once and convert everything with a single click β saves you a ton of time.
A 1β100% quality slider lets you find the perfect balance between file size and visual quality. Compression ratio shown in real time.
Import JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG and other common formats β all converted to the highly efficient WebP format.
Responsive design supports desktop, tablet and mobile. No software to install β just open your browser and start converting.
Click the upload area or drag images onto the page. Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP and more β select multiple files at once.
Use the quality slider to set the WebP compression level. 80% suits most purposes, 60% is great for fast web loading, and 95%+ for high-quality needs.
Click "Convert to WebP" and all images will be converted instantly in your browser. View the compression ratio and space saved when done.
After conversion, click "Download All WebP" to download everything at once. Single images download directly; multiple images download one by one.
WebP is a next-generation image format developed by Google. Compared to JPG, it reduces file size by 25β35% while maintaining the same visual quality. All major browsers β Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge β now support WebP.
Yes, completely free with no usage limits and no watermarks. All features β including batch conversion and custom quality β are available at no cost.
No. All image processing happens in your browser (client-side). Your files never leave your device, and our servers never touch any image data. This is our commitment to your privacy.
For general web images, 75β85% balances quality and file size well. For social media sharing, 85β90% is recommended. For high-quality archiving, use 95% or above. Below 60% may introduce noticeable quality loss.
All formats displayable by a browser are supported as input, including JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, ICO, and WebP itself. Output is always WebP.
No. Conversion only changes the encoding format and compression method β not the image dimensions (width and height). Your images will keep their original size.
WebP produces files 25β35% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality. This means faster page load times, less storage space, and lower bandwidth usage. Google PageSpeed Insights also recommends WebP for better web performance.
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