SVG to WebP
Rasterize SVG to WebP at any size you set, with small file sizes and transparency kept by default.
SVG → WebP
Why convert SVG to WebP?
SVG is a vector that scales infinitely, but for the web you often want a small raster image that loads fast. WebP is built for exactly that: it produces noticeably smaller files than JPG or PNG at similar quality, and it still supports transparency. Because SVG has no fixed resolution, you choose the output size: set the width and height and the tool renders the vector crisply at that dimension. Transparency is kept by default, or you can flatten it onto a background colour. Everything runs in your browser. Your SVG is rendered and saved on your own device, and nothing is uploaded.
how to convert an svg to webp
Load your .svg, set the width and height you want, and download a WebP rendered crisply at that size. WebP keeps file sizes small and preserves transparency by default. It all runs in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.
How to convert SVG to WebP
- 1Drop your .svg file in, or tap Upload.
- 2Type the width and height you want, and keep transparency or pick a background.
- 3Click Convert. The SVG is rendered crisply at that size.
- 4Download your WebP. Nothing is uploaded.
SVG vs WebP: vector vs modern raster
SVG is a vector, perfect for logos and icons that must scale. WebP is a modern raster format that the web increasingly serves because it is small and fast while still supporting transparency. Convert SVG to WebP when you want a lightweight, web-ready image at a specific size. You set the dimensions, so it renders sharp, and transparency is preserved unless you flatten it onto a background.
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