Batch Convert Images to WebP and Download One ZIP
Convert multiple JPG or PNG images to WebP with a browser-based batch workflow and ZIP download.
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| Format | Width | Height | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Batch limit | 10 | files | Practical browser-based conversion batch. |
| WebP output | Variable | Variable | Good for web publishing and smaller files. |
Quick answer
Batch conversion saves time when you are preparing a set of blog images, product previews, or campaign assets. Instead of converting each file individually, you can choose several images, convert them in the browser, and download everything as one ZIP.
WebP is useful because it often creates smaller files than JPG or PNG at similar visual quality. That can improve page load speed, especially on image-heavy pages. However, keep source files in their original format in case you need to edit them later.
When converting batches, check a few files from the ZIP before replacing existing website images. Look for transparency, text clarity, and color accuracy.
Recommended workflow
- Start with the largest clean source image you have.
- Choose the exact destination size before adding final text.
- Crop visually so the subject, logo, and key message stay inside the safe area.
- Export in JPG for photos, PNG for crisp graphics, or WebP for web use.
Checklist
- Convert copies of source files.
- Use WebP for web delivery.
- Keep PNG when transparency must be preserved elsewhere.
- Check ZIP contents before uploading.