WebP Compressor

Squeeze oversized WebP files down further. Free, no account - and your file never leaves this browser tab.

Drop your image here

or click to browse — pasting a screenshot works too

WEBP up to 25MB · select multiple files with Pro
Processed on this device. Never uploaded.
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Process the whole folder at once.

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How it works

WebP Compressor in 4 steps

  1. Drop a WebP file onto the tool or click Choose File.

  2. It re-encodes instantly at 75% quality.

  3. Tune the slider against the live size readout and side-by-side preview.

  4. Download the smaller WebP.

When to use it

WebP is efficient, but exports from design tools and AI generators often ship at quality 95+ - far heavier than they need to be. This tool re-encodes your WebP at a quality you control, with a live readout showing exactly what each step down saves.

  • Slim down near-lossless WebP exports from Figma or AI image tools.
  • Hit page-weight budgets for hero images and galleries.
  • Re-encode a folder of WebP assets in one Pro batch.

Format & quality notes

  • If the source WebP was already encoded around quality 75-80, further compression yields little - the readout will show it.
  • Transparency is preserved through re-encoding.
  • Like all lossy re-encodes, do it once at the right quality rather than repeatedly.
FAQ

Questions about the WebP Compressor.

Why is my WebP so large in the first place?

Many exporters default to quality 90-100, which doubles or triples the size for differences you can't see. Re-encoding at 75-80% usually looks identical.

How small can a WebP get?

Depends on the source: near-lossless exports often shrink 50-70%; already-optimized files may only shave a few percent.

Does this work with transparent WebP?

Yes - alpha transparency is kept through the re-encode.

Is my image sent anywhere?

No. Everything runs in your browser tab.