JPG to WebP Workflow for Web Publishing

Image Tools

Use this guide to convert photographic web assets to a smaller modern format. It is written for practical creative workflows where the final asset needs to be easy to edit, export, document, and hand off.

When This Matters

JPG to WebP Workflow for Web Publishing is most useful when the same task repeats across multiple files, teammates, platforms, or publishing slots. A small checklist prevents last-minute guessing and keeps the work tied to the right format, size, shortcut, color role, or prompt purpose.

Recommended Workflow

  1. Start with the final dimensions, not the camera original.
  2. Compare JPG and WebP output at similar visual quality.
  3. Keep fallback JPGs when the publishing stack requires them.
  4. Document quality settings per image type.

Common Mistakes

  • Converting every source file without checking browser or CMS behavior.
  • Using WebP as a substitute for resizing.
  • Deleting original JPG masters before review.

Use the Related Tool

Open Image Converter to apply this workflow in the browser. The related Fundy tool is free, local-first, and designed to produce a copyable or downloadable result.

Handoff Checklist

  • Confirm the final file, shortcut sheet, palette, or prompt matches the intended use.
  • Keep a source copy separate from exported delivery files.
  • Name the output clearly enough for another person to understand without opening it.
  • Link back to the tool or guide when sharing the workflow with a teammate.