Batch convert hundreds of BMP images to WEBP format


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SummaryWEBP format is a major image format for improving network performance and reducing operational costs. For issues like the large size and slow loading of BMP format, converting to WEBP format can effectively reduce image size to optimize bandwidth while ensuring image quality. It is often used in web content delivery to significantly shorten average page load time, or to reduce the storage needs of thousands of product images on e-commerce platforms. Converting to WEBP not only fully supports modern browsers but also reduces user upload waiting time on social platforms. So how can we batch convert hundreds of BMP images, which are losslessly compressed and relatively large, into the resource-saving and cost-effective WEBP format? Here’s a recommended trick with three steps to complete the conversion, applicable to multiple image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, TIF, SVG.


1、Usage Scenarios

When there are many uncompressed BMP format images that need to be included in a corporate website or web content delivery, their very large size can directly impact page loading speed and increase operational costs. At this time, batch converting all of them to WEBP format for the web can speed up page loading while significantly reducing operational costs.

2、Preview

Before Processing:

After Processing:

3、Operation Steps

Open 【HeSoft Doc Batch Tool】, select 【Image Tools】 - 【Convert Images to WEBP】.

【Add Files】 Selectively add BMP and other image format files that need to be converted.

【Import Files from Folder】 Import all images from the selected folder.

View imported files below.

After processing is complete, click the save location to view the successfully converted image files.


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