Convert WEBP to FIG
Online & free tool to convert WEBP files to FIG


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WEBP WebP is a popular image format that has been developed by Google in 2010. The WebP technology deploys features of both the lossy and the lossless compression techniques that are totally in contrast to each other. The lossy compression technique is an irreversible data compression whereas lossless compression technique involves reversible data compression. However, the lossy compression technique is very useful in significantly reducing the file size for easy transfer and handling as well as to save on storage space. Compared to other image formats like JPEG and PNG, the WebP image formats retain the high quality despite allowing for nearly 34% more compression. This technology is useful as a large number of images can be viewed one after the other across the world at very high speed. There is a standalone library called libwebp in the GIT Repository that can be used as a reference for implementation of the WebP specifications. This library provides the necessary commands for encoding and decoding.
FIG FIG is a file extension that was first introduced in 1985, it is most commonly associated with a xfig file format. Xfig supports the ability to import various files from both raster and vector graphics formats. It also allows users to export raster and vector graphics, as well as formats for printed documents.

How to convert WEBP to FIG

STEP 1

Select the image file in the WEBP format to convert to the FIG format, you can select a file from your computer or your Google Drive or Dropbox account.                            

STEP 2

Choose the FIG format from the drop-down list as the output format, and click the Convert button, you can convert up to 5 files at the same time and a maximum size of up to 500 MB.

STEP 3

Wait until your file is uploaded and converted into the FIG vector format, you can download the converted file up to a maximum of 5 times, and can also delete the file from the Download page.