Name
cwebp
-- Compress an image file to a WebP file
Synopsis
cwebp [options] input_file -o output_file.webp
Description
cwebp
compresses an image using the WebP format. Input format can be either
PNG, JPEG, TIFF, WebP or raw Y'CbCr samples.
Note: Animated PNG and WebP files are not supported.
Options
The basic options are:
-o string
- Specify the name of the output WebP file. If omitted,
cwebp
will perform compression but only report statistics. Using "-" as output name will direct output to 'stdout'. -- string
- Explicitly specify the input file. This option is useful if the input
file starts with an '-' for instance. This option must appear
last
. Any other options afterward will be ignored. -h, -help
- A short usage summary.
-H, -longhelp
- A summary of all the possible options.
-version
- Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and exit.
-lossless
- Encode the image without any loss. For images with fully transparent area,
the invisible pixel values (R/G/B or Y/U/V) will be preserved only if the
-exact
option is used. -near_lossless int
- Specify the level of near-lossless image preprocessing. This option adjusts
pixel values to help compressibility, but has minimal impact on the visual
quality. It triggers lossless compression mode automatically.
The range is
0
(maximum preprocessing) to100
(no preprocessing, the default). The typical value is around60
. Note that lossy with-q 100
can at times yield better results. -q float
Specify the compression factor for RGB channels between
0
and100
. The default is75
.In case of lossy compression (default), a small factor produces a smaller file with lower quality. Best quality is achieved by using a value of
100
.In case of lossless compression (specified by the
-lossless
option), a small factor enables faster compression speed, but produces a larger file. Maximum compression is achieved by using a value of100
.-z int
Switch on
lossless
compression mode with the specified level between 0 and 9, with level 0 being the fastest, 9 being the slowest. Fast mode produces larger file size than slower ones. A good default is-z 6
. This option is actually a shortcut for some predefined settings for quality and method. If options-q
or-m
are subsequently used, they will invalidate the effect of this option.-alpha_q int
Specify the compression factor for alpha compression between
0
and100
. Lossless compression of alpha is achieved using a value of100
, while the lower values result in a lossy compression. The default is100
.-preset string
Specify a set of pre-defined parameters to suit a particular type of source material. Possible values are:
default
,photo
,picture
,drawing
,icon
,text
.Since
-preset
overwrites the other parameters' values (except the-q
one), this option should preferably appear first in the order of the arguments.-m int
Specify the compression method to use. This parameter controls the trade off between encoding speed and the compressed file size and quality. Possible values range from
0
to6
. Default value is4
. When higher values are used, the encoder will spend more time inspecting additional encoding possibilities and decide on the quality gain. Lower value can result in faster processing time at the expense of larger file size and lower compression quality.-crop x_position y_position width height
Crop the source to a rectangle with top-left corner at coordinates (
x_position
,y_position
) and sizewidth
xheight
. This cropping area must be fully contained within the source rectangle. Note: the cropping is applied before any scaling.-resize width height
Resize the source to a rectangle with size
width
xheight
. If either (but not both) of the width or height parameters is0
, the value will be calculated preserving the aspect-ratio. Note: scaling is applied after cropping.-mt
Use multi-threading for encoding, if possible.
-low_memory
Reduce memory usage of lossy encoding by saving four times the compressed size (typically). This will make the encoding slower and the output slightly different in size and distortion. This flag is only effective for methods 3 and up, and is off by default. Note that leaving this flag off will have some side effects on the bitstream: it forces certain bitstream features like number of partitions (forced to
1
). Note that a more detailed report of bitstream size is printed bycwebp
when using this option.
Lossy Options
These options are only effective when doing lossy encoding (the default, with or without alpha).
-size int
- Specify a target size (in bytes) to try and reach for the compressed
output. The compressor will make several passes of partial encoding in
order to get as close as possible to this target. If both
-size
and-psnr
are used,-size
value will prevail. -psnr float
- Specify a target PSNR (in dB) to try and reach for the compressed output.
The compressor will make several passes of partial encoding in order to get
as close as possible to this target. If both
-size
and-psnr
are used,-size
value will prevail. -pass int
- Set a maximum number of passes to use during the dichotomy used by options
-size
or-psnr
. Maximum value is10
, default is1
. If options-size
or-psnr
were used, but-pass
wasn't specified, a default value of '6' passes will be used. If-pass
is specified, but neither-size
nor-psnr
are, a target PSNR of 40dB will be used. -af
- Turns auto-filter on. This algorithm will spend additional time optimizing the filtering strength to reach a well-balanced quality.
-jpeg_like
- Change the internal parameter mapping to better match the expected size of
JPEG compression. This flag will generally produce an output file of
similar size to its JPEG equivalent (for the same
-q
setting), but with less visual distortion.
Advanced options:
-f int
- Specify the strength of the deblocking filter, between
0
(no filtering) and100
(maximum filtering). A value of0
will turn off any filtering. Higher value will increase the strength of the filtering process applied after decoding the picture. The higher the value the smoother the picture will appear. Typical values are usually in the range of20
to50
. -sharpness int
- Specify the sharpness of the filtering (if used). Range is
0
(sharpest) to7
(least sharp). Default is0
. -strong
- Use strong filtering (if filtering is being used thanks to the
-f
option). Strong filtering is on by default. -nostrong
- Disable strong filtering (if filtering is being used thanks to the
-f
option) and use simple filtering instead. -sharp_yuv
- Use more accurate and sharper RGB->YUV conversion. Note that this process is slower than the default 'fast' RGB->YUV conversion.
-sns int
- Specify the amplitude of the spatial noise shaping. Spatial noise shaping
(or sns for short) refers to a general collection of built-in algorithms
used to decide which area of the picture should use relatively less bits,
and where else to better transfer these bits. The possible range goes from
0
(algorithm is off) to100
(the maximal effect). The default value is50
. -segments int
- Change the number of partitions to use during the segmentation of the sns
algorithm. Segments should be in range
1
to4
. Default value is4
. This option has no effect for methods 3 and up, unless-low_memory
is used. -partition_limit int
- Degrade quality by limiting the number of bits used by some macroblocks.
Range is
0
(no degradation, the default) to100
(full degradation). Useful values are usually around30
-70
for moderately large images. In the VP8 format, the so-called control partition has a limit of 512k and is used to store the following information: whether the macroblock is skipped, which segment it belongs to, whether it is coded as intra 4x4 or intra 16x16 mode, and finally the prediction modes to use for each of the sub-blocks. For a very large image, 512k only leaves room for a few bits per 16x16 macroblock. The absolute minimum is 4 bits per macroblock. Skip, segment, and mode information can use up almost all these 4 bits (although the case is unlikely), which is problematic for very large images. Thepartition_limit
factor controls how frequently the most bit-costly mode (intra 4x4) will be used. This is useful in case the 512k limit is reached and the following message is displayed: Error code: 6 (PARTITION0_OVERFLOW: Partition #0 is too big to fit 512k). If using-partition_limit
is not enough to meet the 512k constraint, one should use less segments in order to save more header bits per macroblock. See the-segments
option. Note the-m
and-q
options also influence the encoder's decisions and ability to hit this limit.
Logging Options
These options control the level of output:
-v
- Print extra information (encoding time in particular).
-print_psnr
- Compute and report average PSNR (Peak-Signal-To-Noise ratio).
-print_ssim
- Compute and report average SSIM (structural similarity metric, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSIM for additional details).
-print_lsim
- Compute and report local similarity metric (sum of lowest error amongst the collocated pixel neighbors).
-progress
- Report encoding progress in percent.
-quiet
- Do not print anything.
-short
- Only print brief information (output file size and PSNR) for testing purposes.
-map int
- Output additional ASCII-map of encoding information. Possible map values
range from
1
to6
. This is only meant to help debugging.
Additional Options
More advanced options are:
-s width height
- Specify that the input file actually consists of raw Y'CbCr samples
following the ITU-R BT.601 recommendation, in 4:2:0 linear format. The
luma plane has size
width
xheight
. -pre int
- Specify some pre-processing steps. Using a value of
2
will trigger quality-dependent pseudo-random dithering during RGBA->YUVA conversion (lossy compression only). -alpha_filter string
- Specify the predictive filtering method for the alpha plane. One of
none
,fast
orbest
, in increasing complexity and slowness order. Default isfast
. Internally, alpha filtering is performed using four possible predictions (none, horizontal, vertical, gradient). Thebest
mode will try each mode in turn and pick the one which gives the smaller size. Thefast
mode will just try to form an a priori guess without testing all modes. -alpha_method int
- Specify the algorithm used for alpha compression:
0
or1
. Algorithm0
denotes no compression,1
uses WebP lossless format for compression. The default is1
. -exact
- Preserve RGB values in transparent area. The default is off, to help compressibility.
-blend_alpha int
- This option blends the alpha channel (if present) with the source using
the background color specified in hexadecimal as 0xrrggbb. The alpha
channel is afterward reset to the opaque value
255
. -noalpha
- Using this option will discard the alpha channel.
-hint string
- Specify the hint about input image type. Possible values are:
photo
,picture
orgraph
. -metadata string
A comma separated list of metadata to copy from the input to the output if present. Valid values:
all
,none
,exif
,icc
,xmp
. The default isnone
.Note that each input format may not support all combinations.
-noasm
Disable all assembly optimizations.
Bugs
Please report all bugs to the issue tracker: https://issues.webmproject.org
Patches welcome! See this page to get started: https://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting-patches/
Examples
cwebp -q 50 -lossless picture.png -o picture_lossless.webp
cwebp -q 70 picture_with_alpha.png -o picture_with_alpha.webp
cwebp -sns 70 -f 50 -size 60000 picture.png -o picture.webp
cwebp -o picture.webp -- ---picture.png
Authors
cwebp
is part of libwebp
, and was written by the WebP team.
The latest source tree is available at
https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libwebp/
This manual page was written for the Debian project (and may be used by others).