WebP to MOV
Convert WebP files to MOV one file at a time or in browser-based batches.
Convert one WebP or batch convert up to 500 WebP files to MOV.
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Tool guide
Free Online WebP to MOV Converter
Convert static or animated WebP files to real MOV containers with browser-side FFmpeg, one file at a time or in batches of up to 500. MOV can be useful in editing workflows, but playback depends on the codec support available in the browser or media app.

Steps
How it works
- Choose WebP files or drop a folder of supported inputs.
- Review the detected static or animated status.
- Start conversion and let FFmpeg process each WebP sequentially.
- Download completed MOV files individually or in available ZIP groups, even if the browser cannot preview them.
Highlights
Key features
- Accepts static and animated WebP files.
- Supports up to 500 inputs, with an 80 MB limit per file.
- Creates an actual MOV container through the browser-side FFmpeg engine.
- Adjusts source dimensions to even values for video encoding compatibility.
- Provides individual downloads, batch status, and ZIP options where browser memory permits.
Use cases
Common uses
- Prepare WebP animations for a video editor that accepts MOV.
- Create silent MOV clips from animated graphics.
- Convert several WebP assets for an editing or presentation workflow.
- Download a MOV output when browser preview support is unavailable.
Notes
Limitations to know
- MOV is a container, and compatibility depends on the codec chosen by the included FFmpeg build and the target player.
- Some browsers cannot preview a valid MOV file, so downloading may be necessary to test it.
- The output has no audio because WebP does not contain audio.
- Transparency is not preserved by the current opaque video pixel format.
- MOV output may be large, and long animations or large batches can exceed browser memory.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does this create a real MOV file?
Yes. FFmpeg writes a MOV container and the tool only offers a download after a non-empty output is created.
Why does the MOV preview not play?
Browser MOV support varies by codec. The downloaded file may still open in a compatible desktop player or editor.
Can animated WebP frames be converted?
Yes, where FFmpeg can decode the source animation. Timing and visual quality can still change during encoding.
Will the MOV contain audio or transparency?
No audio is generated, and the current video output should be treated as opaque rather than transparency-preserving.
Can I batch convert WebP to MOV?
Yes. You can process up to 500 supported WebP files sequentially, depending on available browser memory.