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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.

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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

  1. Drag and drop one or more JPG, PNG, or GIF images into the upload area (or click to browse).
  2. Adjust the quality slider — 75–85% is a good balance between file size and visual quality for most blog images.
  3. Click "Convert to WebP."
  4. 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.

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