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Built on Google's latest extension architecture. This means no remote code execution is possible. The code you download is the only code that runs.
Powered by WebAssembly. Processed in a sandboxed environment. Zero server uploads. Zero third-party access.
Traditional cloud tools vs. GetWebP local architecture. Your data, your device.
We don't need to send your photos to the cloud because your computer is already powerful enough. GetWebP unlocks the native image processing engine built directly into Chrome, Edge, and Safari.
Built on Google's latest extension architecture. This means no remote code execution is possible. The code you download is the only code that runs.
We explicitly strictly limit our access. GetWebP cannot see your history, bookmarks, or passwords.
We don't use Google Analytics or Facebook Pixel inside the extension. Your usage data is yours alone.
GetWebP's code delivery pipeline is secure: HTTPS-only transport, Chrome Web Store code signing, and continuous dependency vulnerability scanning.
Code Audit
Automated Vulnerability Scanning
Google Verification
Extension Code Signed by Chrome Web Store
Encrypted Transport
Forced TLS 1.3 / HTTPS
We continuously monitor our open-source dependencies (npm packages) for known vulnerabilities (CVEs) and patch them immediately.
Our website and extension enforce strict Content Security Policies that block unauthorized scripts from loading or executing.
Found a security issue? We encourage responsible disclosure. Contact our security team directly.
GetWebP is built on a Zero-Knowledge architecture. We have no user accounts, no tracking cookies for the tool, and no database of user images.
Since no PII (Personally Identifiable Information) or image data touches our servers, you don't need a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) to use GetWebP in your organization.
Image data exists only in your device's RAM during processing. Once you close the tab, it's gone forever. We don't keep logs.
The image processing engine requires zero cookies to function. We respect your 'Do Not Track' settings by default.