Comparação de extensões

GetWebP vs Squoosh vs TinyPNG

All three tools convert images in your browser. The difference is how much friction stands between you and a converted file.

GetWebP is a Chrome extension that converts images with a right-click — no website to open, no file to drag, no queue to wait in. Squoosh is a local web app that converts one file at a time. TinyPNG uploads your images to a remote server.

Comparação de funcionalidades

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Feature
Squoosh
TinyPNG
RecommendedGetWebP
No server uploads
Local WASM only
Uploads to servers
Local WASM only
Works offline
Right-click any web image
Batch convert
One at a time
20 files/month free
Unlimited, parallel
AVIF output
Free & unlimited
Unlimited, forever
20 files/month
Unlimited, forever
Setup
Open website, drag file
Open website, drag file
5-second install
File size limit
Browser RAM only
5 MB per file (free)
Browser RAM only

Perguntas frequentes

Both Squoosh and GetWebP convert images locally in your browser using WebAssembly — so neither tool uploads your files. The key difference is workflow. Squoosh requires you to open squoosh.app, drag a file, adjust settings, and export manually — one file at a time. GetWebP adds a right-click option to every image on the web. Find an image, right-click, Save as WebP — done. No tab switching, no dragging, no export step.

Pronto para tentar a forma mais rápida?

Right-click any image. Convert in one step. No tab switching, no account, no uploads.

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Fair comparison note: Squoosh is an excellent open-source tool built by Google. Both Squoosh and GetWebP protect your privacy by processing images locally. This comparison focuses on workflow differences, not quality — both tools produce high-quality output.