Convert all your images to WebP in Webflow

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Compress all your existing images into WebP files in the Assets panel and across all CMS Collections in your Webflow sites for improved performance.

In this lesson, we'll cover the ways to convert your images to WebP:
00:00 — Introduction
00:44 — Convert in the Assets panel
01:50 — Convert in CMS Collections
02:53 — Publish

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Oeh this improves my workflow !! no longer changing tabs to compression websites...

rimbodesigns
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Amazing! The message was very clear and easy to understand!

witxeynobre
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Thank you, this saves a lot of time!!

seyademcileli
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I wish this magical "Optimize Assets" button existed in Edit mode for my clients too

spencercapp
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This is good, but it would be a MASSIVE change for me if the compression option would become available automatically if you upload images bigger than 4mb in CMS collections. I am currently working with a client that takes high quality photos that need to be uploaded on the site. And i am currently not able to upload them directly to webflow without compressing them to at least 4mb beforehand.

Shapdesign
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Are there any plans for adding the AVIF support? I was quite disappointed when I discovered I couldn’t upload my AVIF image collection. There are several major websites on the web already using this format, Unsplash for example. It’s supported across all major browsers.

sphered
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Technical question - is there an option to exclude a dedicated image field in a cms collection? We specifically upload jpg images into a field that is used to auto-populate email newsletter templates via RSS. At the moment, this does not work with webp.

fathom
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Can’t we get one small but mighty update please :) a button in the Lottie asset window to clear all unused Lottie’s

kareemabulaban
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It ruins the quality :)
We need to have options to balance the quality and file size.

ItsMeEd
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