ScreenshotsTo
Screenshot to WebP for smaller files
Screenshot to WebP makes smaller, fast-loading images. Upload, set quality, and download.
Paste or upload a screenshot
Drag an image here, paste from clipboard, or browse to upload.
Tip: Use Cmd/Ctrl+V to paste a screenshot.
Why Screenshot to WebP works
Smaller size, same clarity
Smaller files with sharp text.
Quick export for teams
Quality slider for size control.
Web ready output
Keeps original dimensions.
How to convert screenshots to WebP
Upload or paste a screenshot
Upload a screenshot.
Adjust quality if needed
Adjust quality if needed.
Convert and download
Download the WebP.
Popular use cases
Web performance optimization
Reduce image weight for faster pages.
Team sharing
Send smaller files in chat.
CMS and media libraries
Keep libraries light without losing clarity.
Design handoff
Share handoff files with less bandwidth.
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Need more optimization or different formats? Try these tools next. They pair well with WebP conversion when you have strict size limits or want a PDF package.
FAQ
Does Screenshot to WebP reduce file size?
Yes. Screenshot to WebP often reduces file size significantly while keeping text and icons readable. The exact size depends on the screenshot complexity and the quality setting, so test a few values to find the best balance for your use case. For UI with flat colors, even medium quality can be very small.
Can I control output quality?
Yes. A quality control lets you tune compression. Higher quality keeps more detail but creates a larger file, while lower quality reduces size for faster sharing and loading. Start around 70–80, then adjust until text feels comfortable.
Which input formats are supported?
The converter supports PNG, JPG, and WebP inputs. Clear screenshots with crisp edges typically convert with the best visual results and the smallest files. Avoid heavily blurred or low-contrast captures for cleaner output.
Does it change image dimensions?
No. The conversion keeps the original width and height.
When should I use WebP?
Use WebP for smaller files and fast loading. Switch to JPG if a platform does not support WebP.
Convert screenshots to WebP in seconds
Speed up pages with smaller WebP screenshots.
