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WebP Compressor Online

Compress WebP images online—smaller modern-format files for the web.

No registration
  • Stays on your device

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Private on your device

Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.

What is an image compressor?

An image compressor shrinks JPG, PNG, or WebP file size while keeping acceptable quality. Helpful for faster websites, email attachments, and form uploads.

Compress WebP online to squeeze extra savings from modern image assets. Upload WebP files, adjust quality, and download lighter versions for static sites and CDNs.

WebP already beats JPEG on size—recompression helps when exports use unnecessarily high quality.

Keep JPG fallbacks for email clients and older tools that block WebP.

How to use this tool

Upload your WebP, choose compression level, download the smaller file, and verify on your device devtools network tab.

Worked example

Example: compress WebP product shots exported from a design tool before deploying to a static site CDN.

When to use this

  • Tuning design-tool WebP exports before deploy.
  • Reducing CDN egress on image-heavy pages.
  • Optimizing WebP thumbnails in asset pipelines.

Common examples

  • 2.8 MB hero JPG at 80% quality WebP → often under 500 KB for blog headers.
  • 4 MB product PNG → JPEG export at 85% for catalog listings when transparency is not needed.
  • Batch of blog images resized to 1200 px wide then compressed → faster LCP on static sites.
  • 1.8 MB team photo → WebP at Balanced for about 200 KB on careers page.
  • Ecommerce PNG with transparency → compress without converting to JPEG when alpha matters.

What people search for

Common mistakes

  • Recompressing WebP multiple times—generation loss adds up.
  • Serving WebP where email clients need JPG—convert first.
  • Skipping visual check on gradients and skin tones.
  • webp to jpg for email
  • convert png to webp then compress
  • batch webp compression

How it works

Upload a JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF image, choose a compression level and output format, then compress. The tool may resize very large images and tries multiple quality settings (and WebP plus JPEG in Auto mode) to find a smaller file. Processing runs on your device—files are not uploaded or stored.

Limitations

Compression is lossy for JPEG output. Very small images or transparent PNGs may not shrink much without visible quality loss.

Privacy and file handling

Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.

These pages use the same image compressor with guides tailored to specific search intents.

Learn how formats and terms differ before you convert or calculate.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I compress WebP losslessly?

Most online compression adjusts quality. Minor lossless gains are possible on metadata stripping.

Will transparency survive?

WebP supports alpha—verify transparency after compression on logos and icons.

Is WebP compression free?

Yes—Utilnivo does not charge for standard WebP compression.

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