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Text to WebP Converter

Convert text into a small modern WebP image, with transparency support.

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How do you convert text to a WebP image?

The canvas draws your text, then encodes it to WebP at quality 0.92, a format that typically undercuts PNG on size while keeping transparency support that JPEG lacks. Every current browser opens WebP, so the trade-off is mostly about legacy software. Font size, text colour, background colour and an alpha-transparent background are all adjustable before you download the .webp file.

How to use the Text to WebP

  1. 1 Add the text for the graphic.
  2. 2 Adjust size and colours; enable transparency if needed.
  3. 3 Confirm the look in the preview canvas.
  4. 4 Use Download WEBP to store the image.

What you can use it for

  • Creating lightweight text graphics for websites.
  • Exporting transparent labels for web layouts.
  • Saving headings as small, fast-loading images.
  • Producing modern assets for performance budgets.

Frequently asked questions

Why choose WebP over PNG or JPG?
One format covers both bases: alpha transparency like PNG plus strong compression like JPG. For flat-colour text graphics, WebP files often come out 20 to 40 percent smaller than PNG equivalents.
Can the WebP be transparent?
Yes. Enable the transparent option and the encoder preserves the alpha channel, so the label composites cleanly onto any page background.
Will older software open the file?
Browsers from roughly 2020 onward all do, as do current image editors. Some older desktop viewers and email clients still balk, in which case export PNG instead.

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