JPG to WebP converter
Convert a JPG to WebP, in the browser, in about a second.
WebP usually stores the same photograph in noticeably less space than JPG at the same visible quality. If you are putting images on a website, that is a straight speed win with nothing given up.
Because the JPG has already been compressed once, converting it re-compresses an approximation of the original. Keep the quality setting high — ninety or above — so the second pass does not add visible damage on top of the first.
Keep the JPG. WebP is a delivery format, and the original is what you will want the next time you need to export the picture at a different size or quality.
Accepts: image/png, image/jpeg, image/webp, image/gif, image/bmp, image/avif
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Only used by JPEG and WebP. PNG is always lossless.
Fills transparent areas when converting to a format without transparency.
Questions
- Will this look worse than the original JPG?
- At quality ninety or above, almost never noticeably. Every re-encode loses a little, so avoid doing it repeatedly.
- Can I convert a folder of images at once?
- Yes. Drop them all in, or build a pipeline if you want to resize and convert in one pass.