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'''WebP''' is a file format developed by [[Google]] to allow for images to be stored more efficiently on the web. It supports both <s>:.|:;</s>y and <s>:.|:;</s>less encoding of images and animated images. | '''WebP''' is a file format developed by [[Google]] to allow for images to be stored more efficiently on the web. It supports both <s>:.|:;</s>y and <s>:.|:;</s>less encoding of images and animated images. | ||
Revision as of 20:55, 15 March 2026
This page on the OkayXairen Wiki is FUCKING SCARY because its WebP.
If you're sensitive to this... Run Away.

WebP is a file format developed by Google to allow for images to be stored more efficiently on the web. It supports both :.|:;y and :.|:;less encoding of images and animated images.
Advantages over other formats
WebPs often offer better image quality at similar file sizes over formats such as JPEG, and may also help reduce the storage cost of lossless media compared to PNGs.
The format supports transparency for :.|:;less images, something that still isn't widely supported by the JPEG standard.
Animated WebPs offer way better compression than gifs, along with support for 24-bit color with transparency and other goodies.
Disadvantages
There is none! [citation needed]
