Image → WebP
Convert any image to WebP – locally in your browser
Why Bild → WebP?
Convert any image to WebP – smaller and faster for web. Directly in browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert to WebP?
WebP offers up to 30% better compression than JPG at same quality – ideal for websites.
Are my images safe?
Yes, conversion happens entirely in your browser.
About WebP
WebP was developed by Google in 2010 and is the only mainstream image format that offers both lossy and lossless compression in a single container. The lossy variant uses VP8 intra coding and typically achieves 25–35% smaller files than JPEG at the same subjective quality. The lossless variant is based on prediction and LZ77 compression and is about 26% smaller than PNG at identical pixel fidelity. WebP supports transparency with an alpha channel, animations, EXIF and XMP metadata, and color depths of up to 8 bits per channel. Safari did not support WebP until version 14 (2020), which slowed adoption for years; since 2021, however, the format is supported by all modern browsers. For web developers, WebP is the best choice when loading time and bandwidth are priorities, since a single image type covers both compression strategies. Google has recommended WebP as the standard web image format since 2019 and offers WebP 2 as an experimental further development, though it has not yet entered any standardization process.
Why convert JPG/PNG/GIF/BMP/AVIF → WEBP?
The universal image converter processes any input format and converts it uniformly — ideal when you need to bring images from various sources (smartphone, scanner, screenshots, design tools) into a consistent format. Converting to WEBP is the fastest solution to prepare images for web, print, or mobile use. WEBP is the universal target format for any type of image processing and ensures consistent display across all platforms. WebP offers modern compression at high quality — typically 30-50% smaller than JPG or PNG at comparable visual quality.