Video to WebP
Convert video frames to WebP.
Convert video frames to WebP.
Tool guide
Free Video to Animated WebP Converter
Convert a selected section of one video into a silent, continuously looping animated WebP. Choose the start and end times, frame rate, width, and lossy quality before encoding the animation in your browser.

Steps
How it works
- Choose one supported video file up to 250 MB.
- Set the start and end times for the animation.
- Choose a frame rate, output width, and WebP quality.
- Convert, preview the animated WebP, and download the result.
Highlights
Key features
- Creates a real multi-frame animated WebP rather than separate still images.
- Start and end controls select the source section to encode.
- Frame-rate and width controls help balance motion, dimensions, and file size.
- Lossy WebP quality can be adjusted from the available quality control.
- The generated animation loops continuously and contains no audio.
Use cases
Common uses
- Create a short looping product demonstration.
- Turn an MP4 moment into a website animation.
- Prepare a silent UI preview or tutorial loop.
- Use animated WebP as an alternative to a large GIF where supported.
Notes
Limitations to know
- Only one video is processed at a time; batch conversion and ZIP download are not available.
- Animated WebP cannot contain audio.
- The current encoder uses lossy WebP and does not provide a lossless mode.
- Transparency is not created from an ordinary opaque video source.
- Long clips, high frame rates, and wide dimensions can create very large files and heavy browser memory use.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does this create an animated WebP?
Yes. The output contains multiple video frames encoded as a continuously looping animated WebP.
Can the WebP keep video sound?
No. Animated WebP does not carry an audio track, so the output is silent.
How can I reduce animated WebP size?
Use a shorter time range, lower frame rate, smaller width, or lower quality. A smaller result is still not guaranteed for every source.
Is the output lossless?
No. The current FFmpeg command uses lossy WebP encoding with an adjustable quality value.
Can I convert several videos at once?
No. Video to WebP accepts one video per run, up to 250 MB.