CloudConvert.com might as well be my fucking home page.

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You get the exact same quality at around ~25% smaller than other image formats. Unfortunate that it’s not supported by everything, but yeah it’s a better image format practically in that sense.

On the web this saves money when storing at a large scale, and it can have a significant impact on page speed when loading websites on slower connections.

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Save a lot more debloating your code. Storage is cheap. Processing power is not.

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There are still places where bandwidth is a bottleneck, even on internal network is essential to optimize for bandwidth

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People just really need to support it. It’s far better than jpg or png. It’s the go-to for web right now, that’s for sure.

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Not better than jpegXL which has clearer free licensing.

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Only Apple supports this. Like, literally just Apple. I hate Chrome, and even Chrome doesn’t support this. Firefox? Yeah, zero support.

So for these reasons it’s 100% not viable right now. If you get the support, I’ll consider it for my websites, and tell my colleagues about it, though.

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Firefox supports JXL just fine and chrome did support it, but pulled support shortly after.

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But why is it better? My experience is clicking on webp format opens in browser instead of my image viewer

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It has more efficient lossy compression then JPEG. It has more efficient lossless compression then PNG. More efficient compression then gif and supports animation like gif. It allows for more colors then any of those 3. You can have a single for extension for photos graphics, and animations and costs less storage and bandwidth saving money and making a better ui.

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Webp supports 24 - bit RGB w 8 - bit Alpha channel. It also has better lossless and lossly compression. And it handles transparency and animation better than other formats at a smaller size.

It is smaller, better, and faster.

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People just really need to support it.

This right here sir. You missed this part.

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I haven’t seen a single browser that didn’t support webp

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Sounds like you need upgrade your image viewer? Everything else is loading it fine.

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Your downvotes are high because your opinion is wrong, but feel free to lol in ignorance of technology.

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Is this the latest hate trend? Is it that time of the year again?

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How can one even get annoyed this much by WebP lol

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It supports transparency like PNGs, and animations like GIFs, and is generally not a bad format on its own due to its balance of quality and file size.

The issue is that support for it is lacking; a large number of major media applications don’t have any WebP functionality, meaning that an image being WebP format only adds an irritating extra step where you have to convert it to PNG to use it. The other issue is that the adoption of the format online is disproportionately high, compared to its adoption by major app developers. It’s bizarrely common to download an image, only to find that you can’t use it because your software (I.e. Photoshop, Clip Studio, OBS) doesn’t support it, so now you have to either convert it to PNG somehow or hunt down a new file that isn’t a WebP. For visual artists of all kinds, this is a tremendous pain in the ass, and it’s pretty obvious that it doesn’t need to be that way in the first place.

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Webp

Developed by google, for google products.

Not guaranteed to work with google products (looking at you google voice.)

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