ICO to WebP Converter
NEWConvert an ICO icon or favicon to a compact WebP image in seconds. WebP keeps the file small and preserves transparency, making it a great web-ready format for icon artwork — and the conversion runs locally in your browser.
Drag an image here, paste from clipboard (Ctrl+V), or
EXIF metadata is removed automatically.
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How to use ICO to WebP
- Drag and drop or browse to select your ICO file.
- Set the output format to WebP and adjust the quality slider as needed.
- Click "Convert and Download" to save the WebP file to your device.
What is ICO to WebP?
ICO is the Windows and favicon icon format. WebP is an efficient, transparency-capable web image format. Converting ICO to WebP gives you a small, modern image you can serve on the web or reuse in design tools.
WebP supports an alpha channel, so the icon's transparent background is preserved. The browser decodes the ICO (usually its largest embedded size) and re-encodes it as WebP; the quality slider controls the size/fidelity balance.
FAQ
- Does ICO to WebP keep transparency?
- Yes. WebP supports an alpha channel, so the icon's transparent background is preserved in the WebP output.
- Which size is exported from a multi-size ICO?
- The browser renders the largest image embedded in the ICO, so you get the highest available resolution as a WebP.
- Is my file uploaded to a server?
- No. The ICO is decoded and converted entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.
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