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PNG to WebP Converter Tool

Convert your PNG images to the WebP format with Eka Server's PNG to WebP Converter tool. WebP offers superior compression and quality compared to PNG, making your website faster and more efficient.

WebP files are up to 34% smaller than PNG images while maintaining excellent image quality. Convert up to 10 images at once, free of charge!

Smaller
File Size

Up to 34% smaller file sizes

Excellent
Quality

Preserves image quality

Faster
Websites

Improves loading speed

Browser
Support

Supported by modern browsers

What is WebP and Why Use It?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. Using WebP, webmasters and web developers can create smaller, richer images that make the web faster.

Compared to PNG, WebP lossless images are 26% smaller in size. WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller than comparable JPEG images at equivalent SSIM quality index.

PNG to WebP Converter

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Upload up to 10 PNG files (Max 5MB each)

Benefits of Using WebP Images

Faster Page Loading

WebP files load faster due to their smaller size, resulting in improved page loading times, which is crucial for user experience and SEO rankings.

Reduced Bandwidth Usage

WebP's superior compression means less data needs to be transferred, saving bandwidth and reducing hosting costs, especially for image-heavy websites.

Better Mobile Experience

Smaller images are particularly beneficial for mobile users with limited data plans or slower connections, providing a smoother browsing experience.

SEO Advantages

Google considers page speed as a ranking factor. Using WebP images can help improve your site's Core Web Vitals scores and overall SEO performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about WebP format and PNG to WebP conversion

Which browsers support WebP?

WebP is supported by all major modern browsers including Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Safari (since macOS Big Sur). As of 2023, global browser support for WebP is over 95%. For older browsers that don't support WebP, you can implement fallback solutions using HTML's picture element.

How can I use WebP images on my website?

You can use WebP images just like any other image format on your website. Simply reference them in your HTML with an <img> tag: <img src="image.webp" alt="Description">. For better browser compatibility, use the <picture> element to provide fallbacks: <picture><source srcset="image.webp" type="image/webp"><img src="image.jpg" alt="Description"></picture>

What's the difference between lossy and lossless compression?

Lossy compression reduces file size by permanently removing some image data. This typically results in smaller files but may cause some quality reduction, though WebP's lossy compression is very efficient at maintaining visual quality. Lossless compression reduces file size without removing any image data, ensuring perfect quality but resulting in larger files than lossy compression. For most web use cases, lossy compression with a high quality setting (70-80%) offers the best balance of quality and file size.

Is there any image quality loss when converting PNG to WebP?

When using lossless WebP conversion, there is no quality loss at all compared to the original PNG. The image data is preserved exactly, just stored more efficiently. When using lossy conversion, there may be some quality reduction, but WebP is designed to be very efficient at preserving visual quality even at high compression ratios. At high quality settings (80-100%), the difference is usually imperceptible to the human eye while still providing significant file size savings.

Does WebP support transparency like PNG?

Yes, WebP fully supports transparency (alpha channel) like PNG. In fact, WebP can store transparency information more efficiently than PNG, resulting in smaller file sizes even for images with complex transparency. This makes WebP an excellent choice for logos, icons, and other graphics that require transparency.

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