Compress WebP Images

Optimize your WebP images further to achieve even smaller file sizes. Ideal for web developers looking to maximize page speed and reduce bandwidth costs.

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WEBP Compressed

Why Compress WebP Images

WebP is already one of the most efficient image formats, but there's often room for further optimization. Images exported from editing software or converted from other formats may not use optimal WebP compression settings.

Our WebP compressor re-encodes your images with fine-tuned quality settings, squeezing out additional file size savings without visible quality degradation. This is especially valuable when you have hundreds of web images to optimize.

Every kilobyte matters for web performance. Smaller WebP files mean faster page loads, better Core Web Vitals scores, higher search rankings, and a better experience for users on slow connections.

How to Compress WebP Images

  1. 1

    Upload your WebP images by dragging them into the compressor or clicking to browse.

  2. 2

    Choose your compression level: Low for maximum size reduction, Medium for a balanced approach, or High for near-original quality.

  3. 3

    Review the compression results with side-by-side file size comparison.

  4. 4

    Download your optimized WebP images ready for your website or application.

Key Features

  • Further optimize WebP files
  • Adjustable quality levels
  • Preserve transparency
  • Batch processing support
  • Improve page load speed
  • No registration needed
  • Works on all devices

Frequently Asked Questions

WebP is already compressed—can it be compressed further?

Yes. Many WebP files are exported with conservative quality settings. Our compressor can re-encode them with optimized parameters, often achieving 20-40% additional size reduction while maintaining visual quality.

Does WebP compression preserve transparency?

Absolutely. WebP supports alpha transparency, and our compressor fully preserves transparent areas in your images. Logos and graphics with transparent backgrounds remain intact.

Is WebP compression lossy or lossless?

Our compressor uses lossy WebP compression by default, which provides the best file size reduction. The quality presets let you control the balance between size and visual fidelity.

Will this work with animated WebP files?

Currently, our compressor handles static WebP images. For animated content, consider compressing the original GIF or video source before converting to WebP.

Which browsers support WebP?

WebP is supported in all major modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. It covers over 97% of web users worldwide.