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Resize WEBP Images Online
Free & Fast WEBP Resizer Tool
How To Use Our Resize WEBP Images Tool
- Click the βChoose Filesβ button to upload your Images.
- Then click on
setting icon, open the resize setting modal, you can set the height width.
- Click the βChoose Filesβ button to upload your Images.
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Why Use Our WEBP Resizer Tool?
- Maintain WEBP format's transparency & compression
- No image distortion or quality loss
- Perfect for modern web use and mobile apps
- Completely free β no watermarks, no signups
- Works directly in your browser on any device
Why Resize WEBP Files?
- Improve website load speeds with optimized image sizes
- Resize icons, banners, and graphics for UI/UX design
- Adjust image dimensions for mobile responsiveness
- Save bandwidth while maintaining high image quality
- Prepare images for blogs, social media, or online marketplaces
Tool Features
- π’ Supports WEBPβs modern compression and alpha (transparency)
- β‘ Fast, lightweight, and ad-free
- π± Mobile and desktop compatible
- π No image storage β your privacy is protected
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Frequently Asked Questions
β What is a WEBP image?
WEBP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression and quality compared to traditional formats like JPG and PNG. It supports transparency (like PNG) and is ideal for the web.
β Will the quality be preserved after resizing WEBP?
Yes! Our tool uses smart algorithms to resize WEBP files without noticeable quality loss, keeping both sharpness and transparency intact.
β Can I use this WEBP resizer for free?
Absolutely. The tool is completely free with no watermarks, signup, or hidden limitations.
β Is transparency preserved in WEBP images after resizing?
Yes, transparency (alpha channel) is fully preserved during the resize process.