How-to Guide
Combine WebP Images into a Grid Online for Free
WebP is everywhere — websites, social media, Google Images — but many tools still don't support it natively. MergeFrame accepts WebP directly, no conversion step needed.
Try MergeFrame — FreeWebP delivers 25–34% smaller files than JPG/PNG at equivalent quality. It's the default for Chrome, Google Images, and many CDNs — so downloaded images are often WebP.
The problem: most tools reject WebP or require pre-conversion. MergeFrame eliminates this friction — the browser's native WebP decoder handles everything. Drop WebP files directly, composite at original quality, export as lossless PNG.
Useful for: (1) social media managers downloading WebP assets from CDNs, (2) developers capturing WebP screenshots for docs, (3) anyone who uses Chrome's 'Save image as' and gets a .webp file.
How to Do It — Step by Step
- 1
Gather your WebP images
From websites, Google Images, or design tools. No pre-conversion needed.
- 2
Open MergeFrame
Go to mergeframe.com — accepts WebP natively.
- 3
Drop WebP images directly
Drag .webp files straight into grid cells at native quality.
- 4
Arrange and adjust
Choose dimensions, spacing, background. Rearrange by dragging.
- 5
Export as lossless PNG
Output preserves all quality from WebP sources.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why export WebP grids as PNG?
PNG is universally supported. WebP support is still inconsistent. PNG export ensures your grid is viewable everywhere.
Can I export as WebP?
MergeFrame exports as PNG for max compatibility. Convert to WebP afterward if needed using Squoosh or cwebp.
Does WebP quality degrade when merged?
No. The browser decodes WebP to uncompressed pixels, then MergeFrame exports as lossless PNG. Zero generation loss.
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