Convert to WebP
The format your website wants

WebP gives you 25-90% smaller images with the same quality. It's what Google, Shopify, and WordPress recommend.

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Google developed WebP specifically for the web. Compared to JPEG, it's 25-34% smaller at the same quality. Compared to PNG, it can be up to 90% smaller — and it still supports transparency.

Browser support is at 97%+ as of 2025. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — they all support it. The only reason not to use WebP on your website is if you need to support Internet Explorer, and even Microsoft stopped supporting IE in 2022.

vs JPEG

25-34% smaller. Same visual quality. Plus you get transparency support.

vs PNG

Up to 90% smaller. Full transparency support. No reason to use PNG on the web anymore.

Recommended quality settings

75-85% Blog images, backgrounds, general web content
85-95% Product photos, hero images, portfolio work
60-70% Thumbnails, previews, email images

Common questions

Is WebP better than JPEG?
For web use, yes. 25-34% smaller files at the same quality, plus transparency support. The only downside: some older desktop apps (like Paint) can't open WebP yet.
Do all browsers support WebP?
97%+ as of 2025. Chrome (since 2014), Firefox (since 2019), Safari (since 2020), Edge (since 2018). Unless your audience uses Internet Explorer, you're safe.
Does WebP support transparency?
Yes, full alpha channel transparency — same as PNG, but 60-80% smaller. This makes WebP ideal for logos, icons, and any graphic with a transparent background.
What quality setting should I use?
75-85% for most web images. 85-95% for product photos and hero images. 60-70% for thumbnails. Our slider lets you find the sweet spot with a before/after preview.

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