Local file processing
Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server for conversion.
Fast, simple image tools that run in your browser.
Convert images instantly in your browser. Your files are processed locally and are not uploaded to our server.
Browser-based converter
or click to browse from your device
GIF → WebPLeave empty to keep original size.
Why use this tool?
PicVerto is built for quick browser-based conversions, clean downloads, and practical file-size control.
Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server for conversion.
Convert multiple files, see the size change, and download them individually or together as a ZIP.
The interface is designed to work clearly on phone, tablet, and desktop screens.
How it works
Drop files into the upload box or browse from your device.
Pick quality and optionally resize the output dimensions.
Download one converted file or export the full batch as a ZIP.
This tool is made for creators, WordPress users, students, developers, and website owners who need quick image conversion without installing desktop software. The conversion uses your browser, so the selected image files are not sent to our server for conversion.
For best results, preview the output, test the downloaded file, and choose a quality setting that balances file size and image clarity.
Useful answers before you convert.
This browser-based converter may capture only the first frame of animated GIFs unless full animated conversion is implemented.
No. The selected image files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server for conversion.
WebP files are significantly smaller than GIF for static images. If your GIF is a still image used on a website, converting it to WebP can reduce file size and improve page load speed.
For most images, a quality setting around 75 to 85 gives a good balance between file size and visual quality.
Yes. You can select multiple files and convert them in a single batch, up to the file limits shown on the page.
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