GIF to WebP Converter
Convert GIF images to WebP and reduce file sizes without visible quality loss. Free, instant, and 100% private.
GIFs are notoriously inefficient — even short loops can balloon to several megabytes. Converting a GIF still to WebP can cut file size by an order of magnitude while delivering far better color accuracy, ideal for thumbnails and web previews. You will most often encounter GIF files as short looping animations shared on Slack, Discord, and Twitter, simple pixel-art and retro graphics, placeholder loaders and small UI animations, and WebP is the obvious destination when your goal is website assets. Converter.Plus runs the whole GIF→WebP conversion locally in your browser — there is no upload, no signup, no watermark, and no per-file size cap. Drop a single file or a whole batch and grab the results as individual downloads or a single ZIP.
Drop GIF files here
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Drag up to 50 files·or a .zip of images
How to convert GIF to WebP
- Open the GIF to WebP converter: Go to converter.plus/gif-to-webp in any modern browser on your computer or phone.
- Add your GIF files: Drag and drop your GIF files onto the upload area, or click it to browse your device and select them.
- Choose output format and quality: Select your preferred quality setting. The default is optimized for a great balance of file size and visual quality.
- Click Convert: Click the Convert button. Converter.Plus processes all files instantly in your browser — no upload or waiting required.
- Download your WebP files: Download each converted image individually, or click Download All to save a ZIP archive containing all converted files.
Why use this GIF to WebP converter
- ✓100% private — your GIF files are converted in your browser and never uploaded to a server.
- ✓Free with no signup, no watermark, no per-file size limit, and no daily quota.
- ✓WebP output is typically 25–50% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality, ideal for fast websites and lower bandwidth.
- ✓Batch ready: drop dozens of GIF files at once and download them individually or as a single ZIP.
- ✓Works offline once the page has loaded — the conversion code is cached as a Progressive Web App.
- ✓No tracking pixels and no ad-personalisation cookies on the conversion result page.
About GIF → WebP conversion
GIFs are notoriously inefficient — even short loops can balloon to several megabytes. Converting a GIF still to WebP can cut file size by an order of magnitude while delivering far better color accuracy, ideal for thumbnails and web previews.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) was created by CompuServe in 1987. GIF is the oldest image format still in everyday use on the web. It is limited to a 256-color palette per frame and uses LZW compression, but its support for short looping animations made it iconic — first for early-web banner ads and now for reaction GIFs across messaging and social platforms. You will most often encounter GIF files as short looping animations shared on Slack, Discord, and Twitter, simple pixel-art and retro graphics, placeholder loaders and small UI animations.
The 256-color palette banding looks rough on photographic content, file sizes for animated GIFs are huge compared to modern video formats, and only the first frame survives when converting to a still image format. That is the friction this converter removes — by producing a clean WebP you can drop into any WebP workflow without surprises.
About GIF to WebP Conversion
GIFs are notoriously inefficient — even short loops can balloon to several megabytes. Converting a GIF still to WebP can cut file size by an order of magnitude while delivering far better color accuracy, ideal for thumbnails and web previews.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) was created by CompuServe in 1987. GIF is the oldest image format still in everyday use on the web. It is limited to a 256-color palette per frame and uses LZW compression, but its support for short looping animations made it iconic — first for early-web banner ads and now for reaction GIFs across messaging and social platforms. You will most often encounter GIF files as short looping animations shared on Slack, Discord, and Twitter, simple pixel-art and retro graphics, placeholder loaders and small UI animations.
The 256-color palette banding looks rough on photographic content, file sizes for animated GIFs are huge compared to modern video formats, and only the first frame survives when converting to a still image format. That is the friction this converter removes — by producing a clean WebP you can drop into any WebP workflow without surprises.
WebP is Google's web-optimized format launched in 2010. WebP cuts file sizes 25–35% versus JPG at the same quality and supports transparency and animation. Every modern browser supports it natively. It is the obvious destination when your goal is website assets and product imagery.
Drop a GIF onto Converter.Plus to grab a clean still of the first frame — perfect for thumbnails or social previews. Target 80–85% quality for photographs; use lossless mode for crisp UI graphics. Converter.Plus handles the entire GIF→WebP pipeline locally in your browser using modern WebAssembly and Canvas APIs — your files never leave your device, there is no signup, no watermark, and no per-file size cap. Drop a single image or a whole batch and grab the results as individual downloads or a single ZIP.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GIF?
A bitmap image format from 1987, supporting 256 colors and animation. Still ubiquitous on the web for short looping animations and simple graphics.
Why convert GIF to WebP?
WebP offers significantly better compression than JPG and PNG at the same visual quality — making files smaller and websites faster. It is widely supported in all modern browsers.
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Privacy & trust
- •Your GIF stays on your device. Conversion runs locally via the browser's Canvas, WebAssembly, and image-decoding APIs.
- •No account, no email, no payment information collected — Converter.Plus is free for personal and commercial use.
- •No watermarks, no upsells inside the converted WebP, and no compression caps on the output file.
- •Open-source build pipeline — every release is reproducible from the public source and pinned dependencies.