Compress WebP Images
Even Smaller, Still Crisp
WebP is already fast — but you can often push it further. Re-compress, fine-tune quality, or convert to AVIF/JPEG/PNG.
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When to Compress WebP Images
Typical scenarios where re-compressing WebP saves meaningful bytes without visible loss.
WebP is already an efficient format, but there are cases where further compression or conversion makes sense:
- Exported at high quality - Many tools export WebP at 100% quality, leaving room for compression
- Converting from lossless WebP - Lossless WebP can be converted to lossy for smaller sizes
- Need AVIF instead - AVIF is 20% smaller than WebP for the same quality
- Legacy format needed - Convert to JPEG/PNG for software that doesn't support WebP
WebP Quality Levels
90-100%
Near-lossless, minimal compression benefit
75-85%
Recommended - best balance
60-75%
Maximum compression, possible artifacts
Frequently Asked Questions
WebP compression and conversion
Can WebP be compressed further?
Yes, if the WebP was created with high quality settings or lossless
compression. Reducing quality to 75-80% typically saves 20-40% file
size with minimal visible difference.
Should I use AVIF instead of WebP?
AVIF offers better compression than WebP but has slightly less
browser support (94% vs 97%). For maximum compatibility, stick with
WebP. For smallest files on modern browsers, consider AVIF.
How do I convert WebP to JPEG?
Simply upload your WebP file and select JPEG as the output format.
Our tool will convert it while maintaining quality. Note that
transparency will be lost when converting to JPEG.
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