WebP is a relatively new, open-source image format that offers exceptional lossless and lossy compression for images on the web, designed by Google. To use it, you need to download pre-compiled utilities for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.

 

With this modern image format, webmasters and web developers can create smaller, richer images that make the web faster.

 

How to Install WebP Tool in Linux

 

Thankfully, the webp package is present in the Ubuntu official repositories, you can install it using the APT package manager as shown.

$ sudo apt install webp

 

On other Linux distributions, start by downloading the webp package from Googles repository using the wget command as follows.

$ wget -c https://storage.googleapis.com/downloads.webmproject.org/releases/webp/libwebp-0.6.1-linux-x86-32.tar.gz

 

Now extract the archive file and move into the extracted package directory as follows.

$ tar -xvf libwebp-0.6.1-linux-x86-32.tar.gz 
$ cd libwebp-0.6.1-linux-x86-32/
$ cd bin/
$ ls

 

As you can see from the above screenshot, the package contains a precompiled library (libwebp) for adding webp encoding or decoding to your programs and various webp utilities listed below.

  • anim_diff – tool to display the difference between animation images.
  • anim_dump – tool to dump the difference between animation images.
  • cwebp – webp encoder tool.
  • dwebp – webp decoder tool.
  • gif2webp – tool for converting GIF images to webp.
  • img2webp – tools for converting a sequence of images into an animated webp file.
  • vwebp – webp file viewer.
  • webpinfo – used to view info about a webp image file.
  • webpmux – webp muxing tool.

 

To convert an image to webp, you can use the cwebp tool, where the -q switch defines the output quality and  -o specifies the output file.

$ cwebp -q 60 Cute-Baby-Girl.png -o Cute-Baby-Girl.webp
OR
$ ./cwebp -q 60 Cute-Baby-Girl.png -o Cute-Baby-Girl.webp

 

You can view the converted webp image using the vwebp tool.

$ ./vwebp Cute-Baby-Girl.webp

 

You can see all options for any of the tools above by running them without any arguments or using the  -longhelp flag, for example.

$ ./cwebp -longhelp

 

Last but not least, if you want to run the above programs without typing their absolute paths, add the directory ~/libwebp-0.6.1-linux-x86-32/bin to your PATH environmental variable in your ~/.bashrc file.

$ vi ~/.bashrc

 

Add the line below towards the end of the file.

export PATH=$PATH:~/libwebp-0.6.1-linux-x86-32/bin

 

Save the file and exit. Then open a new terminal window and you should be able to run all webp programs like any other system commands.

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