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Convert PSD to WebP

Convert Photoshop PSD files straight to WebP online for free. Get the smallest web-ready image with transparency support, no Photoshop and no extra steps.

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Step 1

Upload your psd or psb file

Drag and drop your file here or choose it from your device. After upload selection, preview and conversion options will appear automatically.

About this PSD to WebP tool

PSD to WebP converts a Photoshop document directly into WebP — the modern image format websites prefer — in one step, skipping the usual PSD → PNG → WebP chain. The design's visible layers are flattened and encoded as WebP, which is typically 25–35% smaller than an equivalent JPG and, unlike JPG, keeps transparency like PNG does. That combination makes it the best target format when the design is headed for a website: hero images, banners, product graphics, blog illustrations. Every current browser displays WebP. If the image is instead going to email, print or older desktop software, convert to JPG or PNG, which those environments handle better.

How to use PSD to WebP

  1. Open the tool and add your file, text or values.
  2. Review the available options such as page range, output format, quality, password or language.
  3. Start the process and keep the browser window open until it finishes.
  4. Download the result and continue with a related tool if needed.

Useful tips

Frequently asked questions

Why convert PSD straight to WebP?

If the design is going onto a website, WebP is the destination format anyway — it is 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same quality and supports transparency. Converting directly skips an intermediate PNG/JPG step and a second tool.

Is transparency from the PSD preserved?

Yes. WebP supports full transparency like PNG, so logos and graphics on transparent canvases convert cleanly.

Do browsers support WebP?

All current browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge — display WebP natively. Compatibility issues only exist in older desktop applications and some upload forms.

What happens to the PSD layers?

They are flattened into the final composite image, exactly as the design appears in Photoshop. WebP, like JPG and PNG, is a flat format.

When should I choose PNG or JPG instead?

PNG when the image needs lossless quality or will be edited again; JPG when it is going to email or software that does not accept WebP. For websites, WebP wins on size.

Is the converter free?

Yes — free, no Photoshop, no account, no watermark.