WebP provides 25-35% better compression than JPG at the same quality level. For websites, this means faster loading times, reduced bandwidth costs, better SEO rankings, and improved user experience without sacrificing image quality.
No significant quality loss occurs. WebP can match JPG quality while using less file size, or provide better quality at the same file size. You can choose lossy or lossless WebP compression based on your needs.
For modern websites, yes. WebP's reduced file sizes improve page speed significantly. However, implement a fallback strategy for older browsers that don't support WebP, serving JPG to those users while giving WebP to modern browsers.
Websites typically see 20-30% reduction in total image payload when switching from JPG to WebP. On image-heavy sites, this can translate to 1-3 seconds faster load times, which significantly impacts user engagement and conversion rates.
Yes! WebP is supported on all modern mobile browsers (iOS Safari since 2020, Chrome, Firefox). Given mobile users often have slower connections, WebP's smaller file sizes provide even greater benefits for mobile performance.