How to convert video to webp without quality loss
- Step 1Drop your video clip — Drop your clip
- Step 2Set quality and dimensions — Pick framerate and quality
- Step 3Download the animated WebP — JAD encodes a looping WebP and ships it back
Frequently asked questions
How much smaller is animated WebP compared to GIF?+
Animated WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than GIFs at equivalent visual quality for photographic content. For graphics with limited colours (logos, illustrations), the size advantage is smaller because GIF's 256-colour palette is less of a limitation. The main quality advantage of WebP is full 16-million-colour support — natural footage, skin tones, and gradients all reproduce without the dithering artefacts common in GIF.
Is animated WebP supported in all browsers?+
Animated WebP is supported in Chrome 32+, Firefox 65+, Edge 18+, and Safari 14+. It is not supported in Internet Explorer. For universal compatibility in email clients (which often do not render animated WebP), animated GIF is still safer. For web content targeting modern browsers only, animated WebP is the recommended choice over GIF.
What quality setting should I use for animated WebP?+
WebP quality is set on a 0–100 scale. Quality 80 provides a good balance for most web animations. Quality 90–95 is near-lossless and appropriate for product or brand animations. Quality 60–70 is suitable for chat reactions and casual loops where file size is the priority. Unlike GIF (which has no quality setting), WebP gives fine-grained control over the quality-to-size trade-off.
Privacy first
All video processing runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly and FFmpeg. No file is ever uploaded — only metadata counters are saved for signed-in dashboard stats.