WebP (Wikipedia says we should pronounce it “weppy”) is a raster image format that uses both lossy and lossless compression techniques. Speed up your website by serving WebP images instead of standard formats JPEG, PNG and GIF. Webp is image format from Google.I like calling is picture format for web (internet).You might be aware of JPEG (jpg) files.They are the most popular image file format.The second one is PNG (png).Most of the image files you might have or… But the Contributing your own work guide is saying that you should use JPG for phtos: "Photography: JPG". Somehow this antilogy should be clarified. --PhilipMay ( talk) 14:32, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
Behold the Power of WebP If the below image has “webp” in the corner your browser can display WebP. If it has “jpeg” it is because your browser cannot show WebP images but t…
Then you can download or edit the produced JPG. with good compression and image quality, but is not yet supported by all web browsers and image viewers. Some websites serve .webp files to browsers that support this image format. automatic, so while the URL says "file.jpg", you're being served a WebP file. don't support WebP out of the box, but it's just like other popular formats (JPG, PNG, How WebP Works; WebP Support; WebP Converter Download image format that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. But, there's no "save as gif" Just webp, png and jpeg. I don't think they support apng and not even sure if the webp saving the extensions do Chrome and Opera still save webp or webm when the URL actually says gif or jpg.
File uploaded by a new user as {{PD-because}}, but I don't think that's likely the case. Perhaps this is PD, but I think it needs to be clearly shown that it is by providing a link or some other information besides a link to a google image…