I-Convert Ang ICO sa WebP

I-Convert Ang Iyong Ang ICO sa WebP mga dokumento nang walang kahirap-hirap

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Ang ICO sa WebP Mga Madalas Itanong (FAQ) tungkol sa Pag-convert

How do I convert ICO to WebP for the modern web?
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Drop your ICO file into the picker and our encoder produces a WebP output tuned for web delivery: quality factor 80 by default (a Lighthouse sweet-spot), correct color space, and an Accept-aware fallback you can ship behind a `<picture>` element alongside the original ICO.
Almost always when going from PNG / JPG / TIFF into WebP or AVIF: expect 25-50% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality, 60-90% smaller than PNG. Going the other way (WebP / AVIF back to WebP = PNG / JPG) typically grows the file because you are leaving a more modern codec for an older one — useful for compatibility, not size.
Transparency survives when WebP supports alpha (PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, TIFF, SVG). Converting to JPG flattens the alpha channel onto white — if you need transparency on the modern web target WebP or AVIF instead of WebP.
Yes for WebP formats that store ICC profiles (PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF). Modern wide-gamut profiles like Display P3 round-trip through WebP and AVIF; sRGB profiles round-trip through every common WebP. If WebP cannot store a profile, output is tagged sRGB to keep browsers from guessing.
Lossy WebP (WebP / AVIF / JPG) accepts a quality 1-100, default 80. Lossless WebP (PNG / WebP lossless / TIFF) does not take a quality dial — every pixel is preserved. WebP and AVIF are the only formats that can do either, which is why they are ideal WebP targets when source ICO mixes photos and graphics.
At quality 80+ on WebP / AVIF the difference is invisible to anyone but a trained eye even at 3x device pixel ratio. Photos compress slightly more visibly than line art; if your ICO is screenshots or UI mockups, push quality to 90 or use a lossless WebP.
Animated ICO (animated WebP, GIF, APNG) survives only when WebP is also animation-aware (animated WebP, GIF, APNG). Converting an animated ICO to a static WebP (PNG, JPG, AVIF still) yields just the first frame — use a dedicated animation converter if you need to keep all frames.
Yes by default when both ICO and WebP support EXIF (JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, HEIC). Camera fields (ISO, shutter, lens, GPS) are copied through. Use the "strip metadata" option if you are publishing to the web and want to drop GPS coordinates before WebP leaves your browser.
Yes — drop multiple ICO files at once and they encode in parallel. Free accounts: 100 MB per file. Pro accounts get more parallel workers and bigger per-file caps, so a 200-image gallery typically finishes in well under two minutes.
Yes — uploaded ICO files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. No human reviews the pixels, no copy is retained, no third party gets a feed. See /privacy/ for the precise retention window.
Use a `<picture>` element: `<picture><source srcset="image.WebP" type="image/WebP"><img src="image.ICO" alt=""></picture>`. Browsers that understand WebP fetch the smaller file; older browsers fall back to ICO. WebP is supported in 96%+ of installed browsers, AVIF in 90%+.
A ICO that is already heavily compressed (low-quality JPG) often grows when re-encoded into a lossless WebP (PNG / TIFF). A high-bitrate lossless ICO (PNG / TIFF) often shrinks 60-90% when going to a lossy modern WebP (WebP / AVIF). Image content matters too — photos compress very differently from line art and screenshots.

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Ang ICO (Icon) ay isang sikat na image file format na binuo ng Microsoft para sa pag-iimbak ng mga icon sa mga Windows application. Sinusuportahan nito ang maramihang mga resolution at lalim ng kulay, na ginagawa itong perpekto para sa maliliit na graphics tulad ng mga icon at favicon. Ang mga ICO file ay karaniwang ginagamit upang kumatawan sa mga graphical na elemento sa mga interface ng computer.

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Nagbibigay ang WebP ng superior na lossless at lossy compression para sa mga imahe sa web, na binuo ng Google.


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