

The bad news is a report from Google found that 53% of visitors would leave a mobile web page if it took more than three seconds to load. This means that every second your website fails to load, a customer or potential customer drops out.
Fortunately, there's still some good news left: The WebP file format can compress your images to an even smaller size than a JPG file, with virtually no drop in quality, making your website load more than twice as fast. Best of all, with less than 0.1% of websites optimizing their images with WebP (more on why later), you can have a real advantage over your competition.
You can use any modern browser to convert WEBP images, for example, Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari.
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Can I rename WebP to PNG?
1. Load a WEBP image In Paint, click on the File menu and move the mouse pointer down to Save As. Select "JPEG Image" or "PNG Image" from the side menu.
2. When the Save As the box opens, choose the folder you want to save the converted image to, and enter the file name. Make sure "JPEG" or "PNG" is selected in the "Save as type" list, then click Save.
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How to open a WebP file?
Chrome is a browser from Google that you can use to open a WebP file.
Follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the WebP file you want to open.
2. Double-click on the file.
3. It will automatically open with Google Chrome.
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