Why PNG files can cause issues
PNG files used for print can become very large, especially with high-resolution images.
Convert PNG to WEBP instantly
Use SecureConvertHub to convert your images in seconds. Everything runs directly in your browser, so your files stay private.
When to use this conversion
Use this conversion when managing file size for print workflows where smaller files are preferred.
How to convert PNG to WEBP
- Add up to 5 images using drag-and-drop or the file picker.
- Choose your preset and output format.
- Convert, then download your ZIP.
PNG vs WEBP
PNG is ideal for lossless quality, while WebP reduces file size. However, PNG is often still preferred for print due to compatibility and quality control.
Compression Presets
Presets automatically adjust compression and image size depending on how the image will be used.
| Preset | Compression | Max Dimensions | Typical File Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Web | Medium | 1920px | 200KB – 800KB | Websites, blogs, landing pages |
| Social | Medium-High | 1200px | 100KB – 400KB | Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn |
| High | 1200px | 50KB – 200KB | Email attachments and quick sharing | |
| Low (Highest Quality) | No resize | 1MB+ | Printing photos or marketing materials |
Actual file size depends on the original image resolution and format.
Common pitfalls
- WebP is usually smaller, but some older apps may not support it.
FAQ
Does this tool upload my images?
No. Files are processed locally in your browser.
Is SecureConvertHub safe to use?
Yes. All file conversions happen locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
What makes SecureConvertHub different from other converters?
Most online converters upload your files to a server for processing. SecureConvertHub performs conversions directly in your browser for better privacy, faster performance, and no file uploads. Some HEIC files may use a secure compatibility mode for best results.
Do I need to install anything?
No. SecureConvertHub runs entirely in your browser. No software installation is required.