WebP typically provides 25-35% smaller files than PNG with the same quality
Quality setting of 75-85% usually provides the best balance for WebP
WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression - perfect for all image types
All modern browsers support WebP format for faster website loading
Frequently Asked Questions
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. WebP images are typically 25-35% smaller than equivalent PNG or JPEG images with the same quality.
WebP offers better compression than both PNG and JPEG. It creates smaller files that load faster, which improves website performance and user experience. WebP also supports transparency (like PNG) and animation (like GIF).
Yes! Your WebP images never leave your browser. No data is uploaded to any server. Everything is processed locally to ensure full privacy and security.
WebP compression can be either lossless (no quality loss) or lossy (some quality loss). Our compressor uses lossy compression, but you control the quality level to find the perfect balance between file size and visual quality.
WebP is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Opera. Over 95% of web users worldwide can view WebP images without any issues.
Absolutely! Select multiple WebP files when uploading and compress them all together. You can download each compressed file individually.
The quality buttons control the amount of compression applied to your WebP images. High Quality (90%) preserves more detail, Normal (80%) offers a good balance, and Low (60%) creates significantly smaller files with some quality loss.
Yes! WebP images load faster, which improves page speed - an important ranking factor for Google. Faster loading images can positively impact your website's SEO performance.
Use WebP for all website images to improve loading speed. It's perfect for photographs, graphics, logos, and any images where file size matters. For maximum compatibility, provide fallbacks for older browsers.
WebP typically achieves 25-35% better compression than PNG. With our compressor, you can often reduce WebP file sizes by an additional 40-60% depending on the quality setting and original image complexity.