WebP Compressor
Upload WebP images to compress
Drag and drop WebP images here and reduce their file size with quality, max width and target KB controls.
WebP Compressor
Compress WebP Online Free
Compress WebP images online for faster websites, lighter pages, smaller app assets, email attachments and online uploads. Upload a WebP file, reduce its size with quality, max width or target KB controls, and download a smaller WebP image directly from your browser.
Simple Steps
How to compress a WebP image
Upload your WebP image from your phone, tablet or computer.
Choose quality, maximum width or enter a target KB size.
Click Compress Images and let your browser reduce the WebP file size.
Download the smaller WebP image and use it on your website, app or upload form.
Why use this tool?
Fast, simple and built for real upload limits.
Designed for modern WebP image compression
Useful for faster websites and web apps
Good for blogs, product pages and landing pages
Works directly inside your browser
Supports quality, width and target KB controls
Shows original size, new size and saved percentage
Why compress WebP images?
WebP is already a modern image format, but WebP files can still be larger than needed. A product photo, blog image, hero banner, gallery image or app asset may be exported at high quality or large dimensions. That extra size can slow down pages, increase bandwidth and make uploads heavier than necessary.
This WebP compressor helps you reduce WebP file size while keeping a practical balance between quality and performance. You can lower quality, resize large images or use a target KB size when a website or platform requires a specific file limit.
WebP is built for web performance
WebP is popular because it can make website images smaller while keeping good visual quality. Smaller images can help pages feel faster, especially on mobile networks. This matters for landing pages, ecommerce stores, blogs, portfolios, galleries and any page with many images.
Best for
Website images, product cards, blog visuals, landing pages, galleries and app assets.
Still check
Dimensions, quality and how many images appear on the same page. Many medium images can still make a page heavy.
Compare with
JPG for photos, PNG for transparent graphics and AVIF for modern advanced compression workflows.
Best settings for WebP compression
The best WebP compression setting depends on where the image will be used. A blog thumbnail does not need the same dimensions as a hero banner. A product image may need more detail than a small card image. For websites, resizing unnecessary dimensions often gives a cleaner result than pushing quality too low.
Hero image
Keep enough quality for a clean first impression, but resize the image to the actual display width.
Product image
Avoid over-compression so texture, color and product details remain clear.
Blog image
Use moderate dimensions and compression so articles load quickly without blurry visuals.
App asset
Compress repeated UI images carefully because small savings can matter across many screens.
Compress WebP for faster pages
If your website uses many images, compressing WebP files before publishing can reduce total page weight. This is useful for ecommerce stores, blogs, marketplaces, galleries and landing pages where images can quickly become the heaviest part of the page.
WebP vs JPG, PNG and AVIF
WebP is a strong all-round format for websites, but it is not the only option. JPG remains common for photos, PNG is useful for screenshots and transparent graphics, and AVIF can be useful for advanced modern image compression where supported.
Common WebP compression problems
The WebP is still too large
The image may have large dimensions or high visual detail. Reduce the maximum width or use a target KB size.
The image looks softer after compression
Increase quality or choose a larger target size. Very aggressive compression can reduce detail.
The website page is still heavy
Check all images on the page. Many medium-sized images can add up even when each one is compressed.
A platform does not accept WebP
Some older forms or systems may ask for JPG or PNG. Use a converter page if you need another format.
Tips before using compressed WebP images
FAQs
Questions about this image tool
What is WebP compression?
WebP compression reduces the file size of WebP images so they load faster and take less storage. It is commonly used for websites, blogs, product images and modern web apps.
Is WebP good for websites?
Yes. WebP is a strong format for websites because it can often keep good visual quality with smaller file sizes than older formats.
Can I compress WebP to 100KB?
Yes. You can enter 100 in the target KB field or use the Compress Image to 100KB page. Large WebP files may also need resizing to reach a strict limit.
Should I use WebP instead of JPG or PNG?
For websites, WebP is often a good choice because it can reduce page weight. JPG is still common for photos, and PNG is useful for screenshots, logos and transparency.
Why is my WebP file still large?
The image may have large dimensions, complex detail or high quality settings. Reduce the maximum width or use a target KB size to make it smaller.