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WEBP → GIF Converter

Drag & drop files here

or click to browse your device

maximum file size 20 Mb

About Convertor

This webpage offers a simple and efficient WebP to GIF converter tool designed for users who need to quickly transform their WebP images into animated or static GIF format. The converter supports high-quality output while maintaining the original image details and colors. Users can upload their WebP files directly from their device or drag and drop them into the designated area for seamless operation.

The conversion process is fast and requires no software installation, making it accessible on any device with an internet connection. Additionally, the tool supports batch processing, allowing multiple WebP images to be converted to GIF in one go, saving time and effort. The interface is user-friendly, guiding users step-by-step through uploading, conversion, and downloading the resulting GIF file.

Perfect for designers, developers, or casual users who want to share animations or optimize images for broader compatibility, this WebP to GIF converter ensures the output GIFs are compatible with most platforms and applications. The website guarantees user privacy by processing all files locally or securely deleting them after the conversion is complete. Experience hassle-free image format conversion with this dedicated online converter tool.

FAQ

What is this converter for?

This tool allows you to convert images from WEBP format to GIF format quickly and easily.

What is the maximum file size allowed?

The maximum file size you can upload for conversion is 20 MB.

How do I upload my WEBP file?

Drag & drop your WEBP files into the upload area or click to browse your device and select the files manually.

How long does the conversion take?

Conversion is usually completed within a few seconds depending on the file size and your internet speed.

Is the converted GIF quality preserved?

Yes, the converter maintains the quality of the original WEBP image as much as possible during the conversion process.