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A unified tool for converting JPG, PNG, and HEIC/HEIF files into WebP. Everything runs in the browser, and transparent PNG areas can stay transparent.
Add JPG, PNG, or HEIC files.
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When balancing quality and file weight matters, standardizing sources into WebP makes web uploads much simpler.
Standardize mixed JPG and PNG files into WebP for lighter web uploads.
Convert iPhone HEIC photos into WebP for CMS and site workflows.
Keep transparent PNG areas while moving assets to a lighter web-ready format.
WebP is often a strong web-delivery format because it can reduce file size while still supporting transparency in many cases.
| It is useful for websites, CMS uploads, and general web publishing. |
| It can keep transparent PNG-style assets lighter than many alternatives. |
| It helps standardize mixed image sources into one web-focused format. |
| Some older services or document workflows may still prefer JPG or PNG. |
| Photo quality can change noticeably depending on the quality slider. |
| If transparency is not needed, JPG may still be the safer compatibility choice. |
| For web use, combining WebP conversion with resizing often works even better. |
| For chats and document submissions, JPG can still be the safer fallback. |
| If compatibility is unclear, keep a JPG version alongside the WebP output. |
Not always. It is often better for web delivery and file-size efficiency, but JPG can still be the safer format when compatibility matters more.
In many cases, yes. That is one reason WebP is useful for lightweight web graphics with transparency.
Yes. Converting HEIC to WebP can make image sets lighter and easier to use in web and CMS workflows.
That usually means the service still expects JPG or PNG. In that case, convert the file into the accepted format before uploading.