Batch WebP Compression
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- WEBP
Does lossy WebP compression make the image blurry or distorted?
- Usually no. WebP is more efficient than JPG and preserves better quality at similar file sizes. Only very high compression levels may introduce slight blur or detail loss.
Is lossy WebP better than JPG?
- Yes. WebP delivers smaller files at the same quality, or better quality at the same file size, making it ideal for web performance.
Does lossy WebP support transparency?
- Yes. WebP is one of the few formats that supports both transparency (alpha) and lossy compression.
Is lossy WebP suitable for real photography images?
- Absolutely. WebP compresses photographic content more efficiently than JPG, significantly reducing file size.
Is lossy WebP good for illustrations or UI icons?
- It can be, but if you need perfectly crisp edges and exact colors, PNG or lossless WebP is recommended.
Can a lossy WebP be compressed again?
- Recompressing may cause additional quality loss. Always generate the final WebP from the original image.
Is lossy WebP suitable for large posters or printing?
- Not recommended. Printing requires high-detail accuracy; PNG, TIFF, or lossless WebP is better.
How much file size can lossy WebP save?
- Typically 25–35% smaller than JPG and over 70% smaller than PNG, depending on the image content.
















