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How to convert JPG to WEBP
Step 1: Upload the jpg file(s). Select files from your computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox on the page.
Step 2: Click the " Convert to WebP" button.
Step 3: Wait and see if it converted your JPG file(s). Click the download link and save your file(s).
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FAQ
Why convert JPG to WebP?
Smaller File Sizes: WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that uses advanced compression techniques. It can typically achieve smaller file sizes compared to JPEG while maintaining similar image quality. This reduction in file size can lead to faster web page loading times and an improved user experience, especially on websites with many images.
Is WebP supported by all browsers?
96.3% of browsers currently support the WebP image format. WebP is fully supported in Google Chrome, including both lossy and lossless formats. Chrome has been a strong proponent of WebP since its introduction. The WebP image format is not supported only by Internet Explorer 11 and the KaiOS browser.
What are the benefits of WebP image?
Smaller File Sizes: WebP uses advanced compression techniques, including both lossy and lossless compression, to achieve significantly smaller file sizes compared to formats like JPEG and PNG. This reduction in file size is especially beneficial for web applications, as it leads to faster page load times and reduced bandwidth usage.
Improved Web Performance
High Image Quality
Transparency Support
Animation Support
Wide Browser Support
Is JPG WebP the same quality?
WebP uses advanced compression algorithms that can effectively reduce file sizes without significant loss of visual fidelity. In many cases, you can achieve similar image quality at a lower file size with WebP compared to JPEG. This is especially true when using lossy compression in WebP, where you can adjust the compression level to balance between file size reduction and maintaining acceptable image quality.
Are WebP images safe?
WebP images themselves are safe to use and display on websites or in applications. They are a standard image format developed by Google and widely supported by modern web browsers.
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