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Convert GIF to WEBP

Upload a file, confirm or change the source and target formats, then convert.

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Conversion results

How your files are processed

Files are uploaded and processed on our servers, then made available for download.

What this tool does

Source pixels (or vector paths) are rasterized as required, then encoded to WEBP.

ICC profiles may be copied, transformed, or stripped depending on encoder defaults.

  • GIF family — GIF: palette indices; single transparency index; animation via delay metadata.
  • WEBP family — WebP output: VP8/VP9 lossy or lossless packet types.
  • Encode traits — Raster exports fix dimensions, subsampling, and ICC embedding per encoder—vectors rasterize to one pixel grid.

How to convert GIF to WEBP?

  1. Choose file — upload a GIF file that matches this page (allowed extensions apply).
  2. Convert to WEBP — lock the target format if needed, then start the job and wait for status updates.
  3. Download — grab the finished file from your job link before the retention window ends.

Why convert GIF to WEBP?

Each hop trades smaller files against visible defects; switching formats can trade alpha, animation, or HDR side data against simpler decode surfaces.

Prefer WEBP when alpha, animation, HDR sidecars, or ICC handling matter more than the smallest on-disk result.

Vectors versus rasters trade infinite zoom against predictable pixel weight—prefer WEBP when bitmap semantics matter more than editable paths.

Common reasons to convert GIF to WEBP

  • Sync WEBP into DSM when Sketch stayed GIF but the style guide expects WEBP.
  • Emit WEBP from GitLab CI before Slack when reviewers diff GIF screenshots.
  • Serve WEBP from next/image when builds optimize assets but archives stay GIF.
  • Stage WEBP on Marketing Cloud when ZIP packs must match hosted filenames.
  • Point Imgix URLs at WEBP when CDNs rewrite GIF masters already in S3 buckets.

Will converting GIF to WEBP affect quality or file size?

Pixels decoded from the source usually remain visible after conversion.

Another lossy step softens edges; JPEG detail lost earlier never returns—size exports to the screen or print size you need.

GIF vs WEBP

GIF (GIF)

GIF limits colors and is best known for short animated loops. Its transparency is rough on soft edges, and still photos are rarely optimal versus JPEG or WebP. Chat apps and memes still demand GIF for autoplay loops.

WEBP (WEBP)

WebP can be lossy or lossless and often beats JPEG or PNG on file size in up-to-date browsers. It can carry alpha and short animations. Some older desktop tools still ask for PNG or JPEG exports instead.

GIF to WEBP flattens transparency onto a matte for JPEG-style exports—edges pick up halos if fades were soft.

Troubleshooting

  • Lossy recompression: blocking, ringing, and banding show first on text, edges, and skies—inspect at 100% zoom.
  • Alpha: formats without an alpha channel (JPEG, most HEIC stills) cannot produce real transparency in the output unless you supply it elsewhere.
  • Dimensions and DPI: raster outputs fixed pixel grids—upscaling later softens detail; embedded ICC profiles may shift colors across viewers.
  • Decode support: older viewers may lack WEBP decoders (AVIF, WebP); verify the destination stack.
  • Upload fails or stalls: refresh the page, try a different browser, or disable strict content blockers for this session.

GIF to WEBP FAQ

Most still images finish quickly, but huge TIFF masters or multi-megapixel raw exports can queue longer. HEIC and AVIF decoding also adds work compared with small JPEGs.

Yes. Upload a file, confirm the output format, run the job, and download the result from the status page.

Use the From/To menus on this converter or open another slug page if the pair you need is supported. Unsupported combinations will not appear as selectable options.

PNG, WebP (depending on mode), GIF, and SVG workflows handle alpha differently than JPEG. If your GIF artwork relied on transparency, pick WEBP accordingly or expect a flat background. Preview edges after conversion.

WEBP opens in virtually every image viewer when WEBP is JPEG or PNG. AVIF and WebP need newer browsers or apps. If the recipient runs older software, choose a more conservative format after checking their environment.