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WebP কম্প্রেসর

কম্প্রেসর. আপনার ব্রাউজারেই চলে — আপলোড নেই, সাইনআপ নেই, সম্পূর্ণ ব্যক্তিগত।

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The WebP Compressor shrinks modern .webp images even further so your pages stay fast. WebP already produces small files, and this tool re-compresses them to an even lighter size — perfect for optimizing a website that already serves next-gen image formats.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WebP and why compress it?

WebP is a modern image format by Google that is smaller than JPG or PNG. Compressing it further squeezes out extra kilobytes for faster page loads.

Can every browser open WebP?

All modern browsers support WebP. If you need wider compatibility you can convert WebP back to JPG or PNG with the converter tools.

Does compression happen on a server?

No. Like all tools here, WebP compression runs in your browser, so your files remain private and processing is instant.

This page compresses WebP files. Compression re-encodes the image at a lower quality setting, discarding detail the eye is least likely to miss, and everything happens locally in your browser.

How it works

  1. Select your WebP files — several at once is fine.
  2. Set the quality level and watch the estimated saving.
  3. Compare the preview against the original before committing.
  4. Download the compressed files.

Good to know

WebP files respond differently to compression depending on their content. Photographs with smooth gradients compress well; images with sharp text or flat colour regions show artefacts sooner and are often better served by resizing or a format change.

Frequently asked questions

How much smaller will my WebP get?

It depends entirely on the source. Photos straight from a phone often shrink by 60 to 80 percent with no visible difference; files that were already compressed once have far less left to remove.

Can I undo the compression?

No. Compression is lossy and the discarded detail is gone for good, so always keep your original file. The compressed copy is a derivative, not a replacement.