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Convert PNG images to WebP locally
Turn your PNG files into WebP right in the browser. Skwish handles the conversion privately — no uploads, no waiting, and your originals never leave your device.
Search match

This page is tuned for convert png to webp so visitors land in the right workflow immediately.

Fast output

See original size, compressed size, and percentage saved before you move on.

Batch ready

Compress multiple files and pull the results down as a ZIP.

Get to the compressor fast
Exact-intent SEO page first. Clear next step. Pretty later.

People usually search for a specific task, not a brand story. So this page keeps the promise simple: compress WebP images without sending them to a third-party server.

Built for people searching “convert png to webp”, not a generic landing page.

No uploads, no accounts, no waiting on a server.

See the savings before you download anything.

Batch export stays available when the job is bigger.

Best for this search

Convert PNG logos and UI assets to WebP before publishing a website or landing page.
Shrink image weight for Core Web Vitals without sending source files to a third-party server.
Swap PNG screenshots to WebP for faster page loads while keeping acceptable visual quality.
Compress images now

Opens the upload box on the free browser compressor.

Drop WebP images in the browser
Keep the whole workflow local. Nothing leaves your device unless you download it.
Set the output you need
Adjust compression until the file size and quality fit the job instead of guessing.
Download a clean result
Save one file or a ZIP bundle with skwish-prefixed names so the output is easy to find.
When to convert PNG to WebP
Use these before you upload or share the page.
Use WebP for website photos, icons, and screenshots where smaller file size helps load times.
Keep PNG for graphics that need sharp alpha transparency — WebP handles it too but some old browsers may fall back differently.
Test the converted WebP in your site builder before replacing the original PNG so you catch any rendering differences early.

Ready to compress WebP images?

Open the free browser upload box, keep files local, and download the optimized result.

Compress images now