Why WebP Images Load Faster (And Why Google Cares)
The simple reason page speed affects both readers and search rankings — and how to fix it in one click.
Open the tool →Why it's worth using
Faster-loading pages
WebP images are typically 25–35% smaller than JPG or PNG at the same visual quality, which directly speeds up page load.
Better search rankings
Google's Core Web Vitals factor page speed into search rankings — smaller images are one of the easiest ways to improve your score.
Your images stay private
Conversion happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Nothing is uploaded to a server, which also means there's no file size limit imposed by an upload.
How to use it
- Drag and drop one or more JPG, PNG, or GIF images into the upload area (or click to browse).
- Adjust the quality slider — 75–85% is a good balance between file size and visual quality for most blog images.
- Click "Convert to WebP."
- Download images individually, or click "Download All" to get a ZIP file of every converted image.
Pro tip
If you're publishing on a Blogger or WordPress site, always check that your theme actually supports WebP display — most modern themes do, but it's worth a quick check.