Compress WebP to 100 KB
Create a 100 KB WebP when you want a lighter image with enough room for stronger detail, smoother gradients, and broader website use.
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Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
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Why Use a 100 KB WebP Page
A balanced target for lighter image files, cleaner quality, and efficient modern delivery.
Good for Cleaner Lightweight Uploads
A 100 KB WebP works well for uploads, previews, article graphics, and product images that should stay fairly clean while loading faster.
More Room for Visible Detail
Compared with tighter targets, 100 KB often preserves smoother edges and clearer subject detail.
Efficient Modern Format
WebP helps keep file weight low while still offering a stronger quality balance for many website images.
WebP Output for Faster Delivery
This page keeps the final image in WebP format so the result stays focused on lightweight web delivery.
Less Aggressive Compression Needed
At 100 KB, many images need only light tuning instead of harsh quality loss.
Local Processing in Your Browser
Everything happens locally, so you can test multiple 100 KB WebP results without uploading files.
Compress a WebP to 100 KB in 3 Steps
Upload your image, keep the target at 100 KB, and save a WebP file that stays light without dropping too much visual quality.
Upload Your Image
Start with a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and use the preview as your guide.
Keep the Target at 100 KB
The page starts at 100 KB. Reduce dimensions slightly only if the image still needs more reduction.
Download the WebP
When the file fits the target, export the WebP and adjust again only if you want to refine the result.
Need a WebP Around 100 KB?
Use this page when you want a lighter WebP for uploads or web use without compressing the image too aggressively.
Compress WebP to 100 KBFAQ for Compressing WebP to 100 KB
Common questions about creating cleaner 100 KB WebP files.
A 100 KB WebP is useful for article images, product previews, uploads, and website graphics that should stay light but still look reasonably clean.
Usually yes. The larger size often preserves smoother edges, cleaner gradients, and more visible detail.
Sometimes. If the source image is large, a small downscale can help you reach 100 KB more cleanly.
Yes. The page accepts common formats and saves the final result as WebP.
You can keep it as it is or resize it for another display size without forcing extra compression.
No. The image stays in your browser during processing.
In many cases, yes. For modest display sizes, 100 KB often gives a comfortable balance between file size and visible detail.
Start with a clean crop, avoid oversized dimensions, and only reduce the image slightly before increasing compression.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.
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