Welcome to our collection of sample WebP (Web Picture Format) image files. WebP is a modern image format developed by Google, offering superior compression and quality for web graphics. These samples are perfect for web developers, designers, and testers working on optimizing web performance.
Why Use Our Sample WebP Files?
- Efficient compression for faster web loading
- Support for both lossy and lossless compression
- Various resolutions and file sizes
- Ideal for web optimization testing
Available Sample WebP Files
1. Basic Color Test (color-test.webp)
Size: 50 KB
Resolution: 800×600 pixels
Compression: Lossy
Description: A simple color gradient image for testing WebP rendering and compression efficiency.
2. High-Resolution Photo (photo-hires.webp)
Size: 500 KB
Resolution: 2000×1333 pixels
Compression: Lossy
Description: A detailed photograph to test WebP’s performance with complex images.
Download High-Resolution Photo
3. Lossless WebP (lossless-sample.webp)
Size: 200 KB
Resolution: 1024×768 pixels
Compression: Lossless
Description: A lossless WebP image for testing perfect quality preservation.
4. Transparent WebP (transparent.webp)
Size: 100 KB
Resolution: 800×800 pixels
Compression: Lossy with alpha channel
Description: An image with transparency to test alpha channel support in WebP.
5. Animated WebP (animated.webp)
Size: 300 KB
Resolution: 400×400 pixels
Frames: 10
Description: An animated WebP file to test support for WebP animations.
How to Use These Sample WebP Files
- Click the “Download” button next to your chosen file.
- Save the WebP file to your device.
- Use the image in your web projects or for testing purposes.
- Compare with other formats for performance analysis.
Note: These WebP files are free to use for testing and development. For commercial use, please check individual file descriptions or contact us.
FAQs About Sample WebP Files
Q: How do I view WebP files if my system doesn’t support them?
A: You can use modern web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, or install a WebP viewer for your operating system.
Q: Can WebP replace all my JPEG and PNG images?
A: While WebP offers excellent compression, it’s best to provide fallback options for browsers that don’t support WebP.