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Convert images to WebP

WebP is a strong default for web pages because it often keeps good visual quality at a smaller size than JPG or PNG.

Quick answer

Answer
Create smaller web-friendly images from JPG or PNG files. Use this workflow when you need to optimize blog images without guessing which tool or review step comes next.
When to use it
It adds context beyond a tool button: add JPG, PNG, or WebP files, then choose WebP output, with mistakes and FAQs tied to compress screenshots for documentation.
Best next step
Start with add JPG, PNG, or WebP files, then open the related tool only after the source file or text is ready.

Common use cases

  • Optimize blog images
  • Compress screenshots for documentation
  • Prepare product images for a website

Steps

  1. 1Add JPG, PNG, or WebP files
  2. 2Choose WebP output
  3. 3Download and test the image where it will be used

Mistakes to avoid

  • Do not assume every legacy app accepts WebP
  • Do not overwrite original images until the website preview looks right

FAQ

Does WebP support transparency?

Yes. WebP can preserve transparency.

Will WebP always be smaller?

Usually, but very small or already optimized images may not shrink much.