URL to WebP

Export any website as a WebP image

Capture a full-page screenshot or animated scroll preview of any public URL in WebP format — the modern image standard that delivers smaller files with sharper quality.

Why WebP over PNG or JPEG?

  • ~30% smaller files WebP compresses significantly better than JPEG or PNG at equivalent visual quality, saving bandwidth and storage.
  • Lossless & lossy modes Use lossless WebP for pixel-perfect UI screenshots or lossy for smaller preview thumbnails.
  • Universal browser support All modern browsers including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge fully support WebP with no fallback needed.

How to export a URL as WebP

  1. 1

    Enter the URL

    Paste any public web address — a landing page, product page, blog post, or portfolio.

  2. 2

    Select WebP format

    Choose WebP as your output format and configure viewport, quality level, and scroll settings.

  3. 3

    Download the WebP

    Your export is ready in seconds. Download directly or generate a public share link.

WebP export features

  • Full-page capture

    Export the entire scrollable height of the page, not just the visible viewport — ideal for showcasing complete landing pages.

  • Pixel-perfect rendering

    Powered by Chromium — fonts, gradients, shadows, and custom web elements render exactly as they appear in the browser.

  • Desktop & mobile viewports

    Capture the same URL at desktop (1280 px+) and mobile (390 px) widths for responsive design comparisons.

  • Quality control

    Adjust compression quality from high-fidelity (near-lossless) to compact (smaller file), depending on your use case.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a URL to a WebP image?
Sign in to Scrollify, paste the URL in the export tool, select WebP as the output format, and click Export. The page is rendered in a real browser, captured, and converted to WebP. The finished file appears in your library for download.
What is WebP and why should I use it?
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that offers superior compression compared to JPEG and PNG. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency (alpha channel), and is supported by all modern browsers. Switching website screenshots to WebP typically reduces file size by 25–35% at the same visual quality.
Can I capture a full-page WebP, not just above the fold?
Yes. Scrollify can capture the complete vertical height of a page, expanding the viewport to render all content below the fold before exporting to WebP. This is useful for archiving or showcasing entire landing pages in a single image.
Is WebP the same as an animated WebP?
Standard WebP is a static image, similar to a PNG or JPEG. Scrollify focuses on scroll video and animation exports (MP4, GIF, WebM); the WebP export captures a high-quality still frame or full-page view. For animated output from a URL, use the GIF or video export options instead.
How does WebP compare to PNG for website screenshots?
PNG is lossless and very precise but produces larger files. WebP lossless matches PNG quality at roughly 30% smaller size. WebP lossy files are even smaller — suitable for social-media previews, thumbnails, and documentation where bit-perfect precision is not required.
Can I screenshot a specific section of a webpage as WebP?
Scrollify captures the visible viewport at the point of capture. You can control the viewport width and set a scroll offset before the capture starts, letting you target a specific section of a long page.
Does Scrollify support batch URL-to-WebP exports?
Batch exports are available on higher-tier plans and via the Scrollify API. You can submit multiple URLs programmatically and poll for completion, ideal for generating WebP previews for large content libraries or e-commerce product pages.

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