PNG to WebP Converter
How to convert PNG to WebP?
WebP is a modern standard for the web, allowing you to reduce the weight of an image several times while maintaining quality. The conversion process is as simple as possible:
- Upload PNG: Drag and drop the files into your browser window. Batch downloading is supported.
- Processing: The script will automatically convert images while maintaining transparency (alpha channel).
- Download:Save optimized WebP files to your device.
Benefits of local conversion
We use WebAssembly technology to work with graphics right in your browser. This is more effective than classic server solutions:
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SVG to JPGHow to convert SVG to JPG? The tool rasterizes a vector file into JPG format. The process takes place entirely on your device: Upload SVG: Drag and drop the vector file into the upload area.
SVG to PNGHow to convert a vector (SVG) to a raster (PNG)? SVG is a great format for the web, but sometimes you need a regular image that will open in any viewer.
BMP to JPGHow to convert BMP to JPG? BMP files often take up a lot of space. Converting to JPG can significantly reduce their weight for use on the web or sending in instant messengers.
- Preserve transparency: The algorithm correctly handles transparent PNG backgrounds, transferring them to WebP.
- Working speed: You do not waste time uploading “heavy” PNG sources to the server. Conversion occurs instantly on your hardware.
- Data Privacy:Your original designs or personal photos never leave your computer. This eliminates leaks on the server side.
- Save space: WebP is on average 30-50% lighter than PNG, which is critical for Google PageSpeed and your site's SEO.
Frequently asked questions
Will the transparent background be preserved?
Yes. The WebP format fully supports the alpha channel (transparency), like PNG, but the file weighs significantly less.
Is it free?
Yes, the service is free and has no limits on the number of files. Ideal for quickly preparing graphics for publication on the website.
Will my files go online?
No. Thanks to Client-Side technology, the browser acts as an isolated converter. Files are processed locally and are not transferred anywhere.
