Resize WebP Online

Resize WebP images online for free. Use this page to open the PictLab Resize Image workflow with WebP selected, then upload your WebP file, change its dimensions and download the resized image.

WebP input
Start from WebP images, website graphics, thumbnails, product pictures or modern web assets.
Change dimensions
Adjust image width and height for websites, ecommerce pages, thumbnails or documents.
Web optimized
Prepare modern WebP images for faster pages and cleaner layouts.
Free online
Use the workflow directly from your browser without installing extra software.

How to resize WebP images

1. Open the workflow Click Resize WebP to open the Resize Image tool with the WebP source preset.
2. Upload WebP Select your WebP image and choose the new width and height.
3. Download resized WebP Preview the result and download the resized image file.

Why resize WebP?

WebP resizing is useful when modern web images, thumbnails, product photos, blog graphics or online assets need a specific display size.

Resizing WebP images can help improve layout consistency, prepare assets for responsive design and reduce unnecessary image dimensions before compression or conversion.

Frequently asked questions

How can I change WebP dimensions?

Open the Resize Image workflow, upload your WebP file, enter the new dimensions and download the resized result.

Can I resize WebP for websites?

Yes. WebP is useful for modern websites, product images, thumbnails, blog images and responsive page layouts.

Does resizing affect quality?

Changing dimensions can affect sharpness depending on the original size and target size, so preview the result before downloading.

Does this page resize directly?

This page opens the main Resize Image workflow with WebP selected as the source format.

Can I compress after resizing?

Yes. Use Compress WebP or Compress Image if you want to reduce file size after changing dimensions.

Can I convert WebP after resizing?

Yes. Use WebP to JPG, WebP to PNG or the Image Converter after resizing your WebP image.