Convert WebP images to GIF format for maximum compatibility. All processing happens locally in your browser - files never leave your device.

WebP (WebP) is a lossy image format supporting millions colors. It is widely used for web images with browser support in Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge.
Converting WebP to GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) ensures universal compatibility across all platforms, browsers, and devices.
GIF supports alpha transparency, preserving any transparent areas in your image. As a lossless format, GIF preserves all image data without any quality degradation.
This converter processes everything locally in your browser – your files never leave your device. No uploads, no servers, no registration. Convert as many WebP files as you need, completely free.
Businesses, developers, and creators worldwide rely on image format compatibility. Whether you are preparing product images for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify, optimizing graphics for WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or converting photos for government portals worldwide, having the right format matters.
While GIF is not the most efficient format for static images, it remains essential for simple animations, memes, and graphics with limited color palettes. The 256-color limit makes GIF less suitable for photographs but ideal for icons, logos, and animated content shared on social media and messaging platforms.
For email marketing campaigns and social media, GIF offers maximum compatibility across all platforms. Whether you are a freelancer, small business owner, or enterprise user, this converter handles your image conversion needs reliably and securely.
| Feature | WebP | GIF |
|---|---|---|
| Lossy compression | ||
| Lossless compression | ||
| Transparency (alpha channel) | ||
| Animation support | ||
| Web browser support | Chrome 32+, Firefox 65+, Edge 18+, Safari 14+ | All browsers |
| Color depth | 8-bit (16.7M) | 8-bit (256) |
| Compact file size | ||
| Metadata (EXIF) |
Savings depend on the source file type and its original compression. Below are example results:
Camera photo
2.4 MB → 890 KB
Product image
500 KB → 185 KB
Screenshot / banner
350 KB → 230 KB
Actual savings may vary depending on image content and quality settings. The converter shows the exact size before and after conversion for each file.
Core Web Vitals is a set of performance metrics Google uses when evaluating websites. One of them - LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) - measures the time it takes for the largest visible element to appear on screen. On many pages, that element is an image.
Converting WebP images to GIF reduces graphic file sizes, which directly shortens resource download time and improves the LCP score. Smaller files mean faster page loading - especially important on mobile devices with slower connections. Additional techniques like loading="lazy" and fetchpriority="high" speed up rendering.
Tools like PageSpeed Insights and Lighthouse identify specific files worth optimizing.
Yes, this WebP to GIF converter is completely free with no limits. You can convert as many files as you need without registration or watermarks.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript and Canvas API. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.
GIF supports lossless compression, so you can preserve the original image quality completely. If GIF also supports lossy mode, you can choose lower quality for smaller files.
Yes, the converter supports batch conversion. You can add multiple WebP files and convert them all to GIF simultaneously. Use the batch download option to save all converted files at once.
There is no hard file size limit since processing happens in your browser. However, very large files (over 50 MB) may take longer to process depending on your device's available memory and processing power.
Yes, the converter works on any device with a modern web browser, including smartphones and tablets. The interface adapts to your screen size for a comfortable experience on any device.
Yes. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Files are never sent to any external server. When you close the page, data is automatically cleared.
The GIF format is widely supported by modern browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera.

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