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Save webP as PNG or JPEG Extension icon

Save webP as PNG or JPEG Extension

Browser extension for Firefox overlays format and JPEG quality buttons directly on images, allowing fast conversion from WebP and other formats to PNG or JPEG, reloading images as alternate formats, sending animated WebP to GIF tools, and customizing interface actions.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Mozilla Firefox
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  1.  Lightweight

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  No registration required
  3.  Image Conversion

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  • Developed by

    jscher2000
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MPL-2.0) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Save webP as PNG or JPEG Extension?

This extension allows converting from WebP (or any other format) to PNG or JPEG. There also is a button to re-request the image masquerading as Internet Explorer 11 (you might need to click it a second time because Firefox likes to serve the cached iamge), and a button to send animated WebP images to ezgif.com for conversion to animated GIFs.

Configuring the context menu item

These are the default actions, but you can switch them around to fit your needs (on the Options panel):

  • Click "Save webP as..." to show format/quality buttons overlaid on the image
  • Shift+click "Save webP as..." to save in PNG format
  • Ctrl+click "Save webP as..." to save in JPEG format at 92% quality (on Mac, use Command+click)