GIF to WebP — Smaller Animated Images, Same Loop
Convert any GIF to an animated WebP for 25-35% smaller files and richer color, with the animation and loop fully preserved. WebP drops straight into an <img> tag like a GIF, so it's an easy upgrade for the web. Everything runs in your browser — no uploads, no watermark.
25-35%
Smaller than the GIF
Animated
Loop & timing preserved
100%
Private — no uploads
Convert GIF
Convert GIF to MP4, WebP, or optimized GIF format. Supports quality adjustment, frame rate control, and various output options for optimal file size and quality balance.
Drag & drop your GIF here
Max size 50MB • Only .gif files supported
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Save the resized GIF or start over with a new file.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert a GIF to WebP?▼
Animated WebP keeps the animation but is typically 25-35% smaller than the same GIF and supports millions of colors instead of 256, so gradients and detail look cleaner. Smaller files load faster and improve Core Web Vitals, which is why WebP is widely used for animated images on the modern web.
Does WebP keep the animation and loop?▼
Yes. Every frame, the timing, and the loop are preserved in the animated WebP — it plays exactly like your GIF, just smaller and with better color.
Do browsers support animated WebP?▼
Animated WebP is supported in all modern browsers — Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and their mobile versions. For very old browsers you can keep a GIF fallback, but for the vast majority of visitors WebP works everywhere.
Is my GIF uploaded to a server?▼
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser with WebAssembly (ffmpeg.wasm). Your file is never uploaded, stored, or transmitted, and it is cleared from memory when you close the tab.
WebP vs MP4 — which should I pick?▼
Use animated WebP when you want a drop-in image replacement for a GIF (works in an <img> tag, transparent background supported). Use MP4 when you need the absolute smallest file for video-like content and can use a <video> tag. WebP keeps GIF-like convenience; MP4 wins on raw size.