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WebP Sample Images

Generate WebP sample images with lossy/lossless compression, transparency, and various sizes for web optimization.

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WebP Lossy 400×300

7.8 KB

Web-optimized lossy WebP image

Lossy WebP

WebP Lossy 800×600

24.4 KB

Standard lossy WebP with great compression

Lossy WebP

WebP Lossy 1280×720 (HD)

43.9 KB

HD lossy WebP for web content

Lossy WebP

WebP Lossy 1920×1080 (Full HD)

83 KB

Full HD lossy WebP image

Lossy WebP

WebP Lossless 200×200

34.2 KB

Lossless WebP for pixel-perfect quality

Lossless WebP

WebP Lossless 400×400

97.7 KB

Square lossless WebP image

Lossless WebP

Crear Archivo Personalizado

Configura tu propio archivo con ajustes y contenido personalizados

Image Dimensions
Set the width and height of the WebP image

Image width in pixels (1-8000)

Image height in pixels (1-8000)

Compression Settings
Configure WebP compression mode and quality

Quality level 10-100 for lossy compression (ignored in lossless mode). Higher = better quality, larger file.

Appearance
Customize colors and transparency

Background color (ignored when transparent)

Color of the dimension text overlay

Generate high-quality WebP sample images with support for both lossy and lossless compression modes. WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression while maintaining excellent visual quality.

What is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format created by Google that supports both lossy and lossless compression, as well as transparency. It typically produces files 25-35% smaller than equivalent PNG or JPEG files while maintaining comparable quality. WebP is now supported by all major browsers.

Why Use WebP?

Smaller file sizes mean faster page load times and better Core Web Vitals scores

Supports both lossy (like JPEG) and lossless (like PNG) compression in one format

Full alpha channel transparency support with better compression than PNG

Universal browser support including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge

Reduces bandwidth costs and improves user experience on mobile devices

Common Use Cases

Web Performance Optimization

Replace JPEG and PNG images with WebP to reduce page weight by 25-35% without visible quality loss.

E-Commerce Product Images

Use WebP for product photos to load faster while maintaining the visual quality customers expect.

Responsive Images

Serve WebP with <picture> element fallbacks for optimal compression across all browsers.

UI Testing & Development

Generate WebP placeholder images for testing responsive layouts and lazy loading implementations.

Features

Lossy and lossless compression modes

Quality control (10-100%) for lossy mode

Alpha channel transparency support

Custom dimensions up to 8000×8000 pixels

Ready-to-download samples for common sizes

Social media optimized presets

E-commerce product image sizes

Instant browser-side generation

Cómo Funciona

1

Configurar

Personaliza la configuración de tu archivo usando el formulario

2

Vista Previa

Ve tus cambios en tiempo real en el panel de vista previa

3

Descargar

Descarga tu archivo instantáneamente - sin registro

Preguntas Frecuentes

What is the difference between lossy and lossless WebP?

Lossy WebP compresses images by discarding some visual data, resulting in smaller files (similar to JPEG). Lossless WebP preserves all image data exactly like PNG but with better compression. Use lossy for photos and lossless for graphics with sharp edges or text.

Does WebP support transparency?

Yes! WebP supports full alpha channel transparency like PNG, but with significantly smaller file sizes. This makes it ideal for icons, logos, and graphics that need transparent backgrounds.

Is WebP supported by all browsers?

WebP is now supported by all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari (14.1+), Edge, and Opera. For legacy browser support, use the <picture> element with JPEG/PNG fallbacks.

How much smaller are WebP files compared to JPEG and PNG?

WebP lossy images are typically 25-34% smaller than equivalent JPEG files. WebP lossless images are about 26% smaller than PNG files. The exact savings depend on image content and quality settings.

What quality setting should I use for WebP?

For most web images, a quality of 75-85 provides excellent visual quality with good compression. Use higher quality (85-95) for hero images and lower (60-75) for thumbnails. Lossless mode ignores the quality setting.