Image to WebP Compressor
Compress PNG and JPG images to next-gen WebP format. Files are processed entirely in your browser—100% private and secure.
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Free Online Image to WebP Converter
Drastically reduce file sizes without sacrificing quality. Convert your PNG and JPG images to the modern WebP format entirely within your browser.
Why switch to WebP?
Developed by Google, WebP is a modern image format that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. Using WebP, webmasters and developers can create smaller, richer images that make the web faster. WebP lossless images are up to 26% smaller in size compared to typical PNGs, and WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller than comparable JPEG images.
100% Secure & Private
Most online image converters require you to upload your personal photos to their cloud servers, wait in a queue, and download them back. Oruzen uses advanced WebAssembly (WASM) to run the entire compression engine directly inside your browser. No data leaves your device, ensuring absolute privacy and lightning-fast processing speeds regardless of your internet connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do WebP images support transparent backgrounds?
Yes! Unlike JPEG, WebP supports transparency (an alpha channel). When you upload a PNG with a transparent background to our converter, the resulting WebP file will retain that transparency while being significantly smaller in file size.
Q. Which web browsers support the WebP format?
WebP is natively supported by almost all modern web browsers including Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. It is universally accepted as the standard for web image delivery today.
Q. Is there a file size limit for uploads?
Because our tool processes files locally on your own computer's hardware rather than our servers, there are no strict artificial limits. However, processing extremely large files (e.g., 50MB+) may take longer depending on your device's RAM and CPU capabilities.