Batch WebP Compression

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  • 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.