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WebPImg - Free Online Image to WebP Converter

Convert GIF to WebP Online Free

Convert GIF files to WebP format free online. Reduce animated and static GIF sizes dramatically. No signup required, process up to 50 files.

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How to Use

  • Step 1: Upload GIF Files

    Click 'Select Images' and choose your GIF files. You can upload up to 50 static GIF files at once.

  • Step 2: Choose Quality

    Set the quality slider — 70-85% works great for static GIFs, delivering excellent compression with full color depth.

  • Step 3: Convert to WebP

    Click 'Convert' to transform your GIFs into WebP. Enjoy 50-80% smaller files with 16.7 million colors instead of GIF's 256.

How to Convert GIF to WebP

Select your GIF files by clicking Select Images. You can upload up to 50 GIF files at once. Adjust the quality slider — for static GIFs, 70-85% delivers great results. Click Convert to process your files. Download converted WebP files individually or use Export All to get a ZIP archive. The conversion preserves static image content while delivering significantly smaller file sizes.

GIF images are commonly found in older websites, email templates, and legacy content management systems. If you are migrating or redesigning a website, batch converting your GIF library to WebP is one of the fastest ways to improve performance. WebPImg handles up to 50 GIF files per batch with no signup required.

Quality Settings for GIF to WebP

Since GIF only supports 256 colors, converting to WebP at 70-85% quality is more than sufficient — the output will actually look better than the original GIF because WebP supports 16.7 million colors. For simple graphics and icons originally saved as GIF, even 60-70% quality produces excellent results with dramatic file size savings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Convert GIF to WebP?

GIF is one of the oldest image formats on the web and is notoriously inefficient. Static GIFs can be reduced by 50-80% when converted to WebP. GIF is limited to 256 colors, while WebP supports full 24-bit color with alpha transparency. For web performance, replacing GIFs with WebP means faster page loads, reduced bandwidth, and better Core Web Vitals scores.

GIF Limitations and Why WebP Is Better

The GIF format was created in 1987 and has significant technical limitations. Its 256-color palette causes visible color banding in photographs and gradients. Its compression algorithm (LZW) is far less efficient than modern codecs. Converting static GIFs to WebP eliminates both problems — you get full color depth and dramatically smaller files. A 200KB GIF icon might compress to 40-80KB as WebP while looking sharper.

If your website still serves GIF images for icons, buttons, or banners, converting them to WebP is a quick win for your Google PageSpeed score. The improvement is especially noticeable on mobile devices where bandwidth is limited.

GIF vs WebP: Key Differences

Color depth: GIF supports only 256 colors; WebP supports 16.7 million colors. Compression: WebP is dramatically more efficient, producing files 50-80% smaller. Transparency: GIF supports binary transparency (on/off); WebP supports full alpha channel with partial transparency. Animation: Both formats support animation, though WebP animated files are significantly smaller. Best use case: GIF is still used for simple animations in messaging; WebP is superior for web delivery in all scenarios.

Transparency: GIF vs WebP

GIF only supports binary transparency — each pixel is either fully transparent or fully opaque, creating jagged edges around transparent areas. WebP supports full 8-bit alpha transparency, allowing smooth gradients and semi-transparent effects. If your GIF images have transparent backgrounds with visible jagged edges, converting to WebP can actually improve the visual quality while reducing file size.

  • Can I convert animated GIFs to WebP?

    WebPImg processes static GIF images. For static GIFs, the conversion to WebP delivers significant file size reductions of 50-80% with much better color depth. Animated GIF support may be added in a future update.

  • How much smaller are WebP files compared to GIF?

    Static GIFs typically see 50-80% file size reduction when converted to WebP, thanks to WebP's far more efficient compression algorithms and full color support. A 200KB GIF can often compress to 40-80KB as WebP.

  • Does WebP support the 256 colors that GIF uses?

    WebP goes far beyond GIF's 256-color limit, supporting full 24-bit color (16.7 million colors) plus 8-bit alpha transparency for much richer images. Your converted files will actually look better than the originals.

  • Will converting GIF to WebP improve my website speed?

    Yes. GIF uses outdated compression that produces unnecessarily large files. Replacing GIFs with WebP can improve your page load time and Google PageSpeed score, especially on image-heavy pages with many icons or graphics.

  • Is GIF still worth using on websites?

    For static images — no. WebP handles everything GIF does with better color depth, smaller files, and full alpha transparency. GIF's only remaining advantage is universal support in messaging apps for short animations. For anything displayed on a website, WebP is the better choice.

  • Can I convert GIF icons and buttons to WebP?

    Absolutely. GIF icons and buttons are some of the best candidates for WebP conversion. They'll actually look sharper after converting because WebP supports 16.7 million colors instead of GIF's 256 — and the files will be 50-80% smaller.