Choose a 500 KB WebP target when you want to shrink a larger image while still keeping enough room for cleaner details and smoother visual quality.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A generous target for stronger image quality, lighter delivery, and efficient WebP output.
A 500 KB WebP gives photos and richer graphics enough space to keep texture, detail, and smoother tonal changes.
This target works well for larger previews, product images, banners, and uploads that should stay lighter than the original.
WebP keeps file weight under control while still leaving more room for visible quality than tighter targets.
The page keeps the final file in WebP format so it remains focused on modern web delivery.
At 500 KB, many images need only light tuning, which helps preserve a stronger overall look.
Everything happens locally, so you can create multiple 500 KB WebP versions without remote uploads.
Upload the image, keep the target at 500 KB, and save a lighter WebP file that still leaves comfortable room for visual quality.
Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and inspect it in the preview.
The page starts at 500 KB. Reduce dimensions slightly only if the original file still needs more reduction.
When the result reaches the target range, export the WebP and refine again only if you want a different balance.
Use this page when you want a lighter WebP for richer visuals without compressing the file too aggressively.
Compress WebP to 500 KBCommon questions about creating stronger 500 KB WebP files.
A 500 KB WebP is useful for richer previews, larger content images, product visuals, and uploads that need a lighter file.
500 KB gives noticeably more room for detail and smoother gradients, especially on richer images.
Sometimes. Large originals may still benefit from a small downscale, but many images can reach 500 KB with only light tuning.
Yes. The page accepts common image formats and exports the final result as WebP.
You can keep it unchanged or resize it for another display size without forcing more compression.
Yes. Everything runs in your browser, so the image remains on your device.
In many cases, yes. It often gives a strong balance between visible quality and file weight for richer web visuals.
Use a clean crop, keep dimensions sensible, and make only small adjustments 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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