 
			Magento 2 WebP Images
				
							
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                The loading speed of a website is an important factor for search engine rankings. The main reason that makes the website's loading speed slower is the images. Images bigger in size occupy larger disk space and it takes time to load the elements. JPG and PNG image formats are bigger in size and they hamper the performance of your website which indirectly affects the SEO. Google has developed a new image format - WebP that will reduce the image size.
 
 Magento 2 WebP Images Extension by MageComp will convert all the website images into WebP image format. The WebP images are uploaded automatically to the backend of the Magento 2 store thus reducing the admin task. WebP images are supported on product images, category images, CMS pages, and static blocks. It also supports the WYSIWYG editor in the store backend.
 
 Enhance store performance and customer experience with the help of WebP images. The admin need not compromise on quality while using WebP images for their Magento 2 store. Improve the page speed of your website by adding WebP images. 
 
 Features
 
 Effectively support WebP images
 Easily upload WebP images from the backend
 Compatible with various browsers
 Support product image, category image, and CMS image
 Enhance website performance
 Same quality images with low-size
 Support TinyMCE Wysiwyg Editor
 Optimize images for better execution                
            
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https://magecomp.com/magento-2-webp-optimized-image.html 
                
			             
                            
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