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How to use the PNG to WebP Converter:
- Click on the "Choose File" button to upload a PNG image.
- Once you select a PNG image, the "Convert to WebP" button will become active.
- Click the "Convert to WebP" button to convert your PNG image to WebP format.
- After the conversion is complete, a preview of your WebP image will appear.
- Click the "Download WebP" link to download the converted WebP image.
Note: This tool works only with PNG files. Make sure the file you upload is in PNG format.
PNG File Information
PNG or Portable Network Graphic format is a graphic file format that uses lossless compression algorithm to store raster images. It uses 2 stage compression methods. It is frequently used as web site images rather than printing as it supports only the RGB color model. So CMYK color images cannot be saved as PNG image.
Webp File Informtion
WebP ("weppy") is a file format which stores images with both lossy and lossless compression. It was developed by Google, based on acquired technology of On2.Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert Image to WebP
Converting images to WebP, which has excellent compression capabilities, reduces file size without significantly reducing quality. This will speed up website loading, reduce bandwidth usage, and improve performance, especially on mobile devices. In addition, WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, as well as transparency, making it suitable for a wide range of web graphics and photos.
Can I convert multiple images to WebP at once?
Yes, AnyWebP allows batch conversion, the online image to Webp converter allows you to convert multiple images to WebP format at the same time. Convert from jpg, png, anif, tiff and other formats in one click to save time and effort.
Does converting images to WebP affect quality?
Converting images to WebP generally maintains high quality while reducing file size. WebP supports both lossless and lossy compression, so you can choose the best option depending on your quality and size preferences.
How does WebP compare to other image formats for web use?
WebP offers better compression than PNG and JPEG, resulting in smaller file sizes with similar or better quality. Unlike GIF, WebP supports 24-bit color with transparency and smaller file sizes for animations. While AVIF generally outperforms WebP in compression and quality, WebP is more widely supported across browsers. WebP is a versatile format for the web, balancing quality and efficiency effectively.