Transform image formats with the GIF to WebP Converter. Upload your source file, adjust any conversion options, and download the converted output. All processing runs entirely in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.
Drop a GIF here or click to upload
Supports animated and static GIF files
About
WebP is a modern image format that supports animation just like GIF, but with significantly better compression. Converting your GIF to WebP can often cut the file size in half (or more) without any visible quality loss. If your target platform supports WebP — and most modern browsers do — this is an easy win for faster load times.
Features
Typically produces files 40-60% smaller than the original GIF with no visible quality loss
Preserves animation — every frame and its timing carry over to the WebP output
Side-by-side comparison lets you verify quality before committing to the download
Runs entirely in your browser — no server uploads, no waiting in a queue
Guide
Upload your GIF by dragging it in or selecting it from your files
The tool converts it to animated WebP and shows you a side-by-side preview
Compare the file sizes to see how much space you saved
Download the WebP version when you are ready
Pro Tips
WebP is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge — the only holdout is very old browsers
If you are embedding animations on a website, WebP can dramatically improve page load speed compared to GIF
Keep the original GIF as a fallback for platforms that do not support WebP yet
FAQ
Upload your GIF and configure the settings. The tool processes everything in your browser using JavaScript, so your files stay private and the result is ready to download instantly.
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your GIF files are never sent to any server, ensuring complete privacy.
There is no hard limit. Processing speed depends on your device — most modern browsers handle GIFs up to 30–50 MB without issues.
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Upload your GIF above and get started. It takes seconds, costs nothing, and your file never leaves your browser.