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Convert Portrait WebP to Landscape WebP

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Turn a portrait WebP into a landscape WebP with blur, cover, or solid-color fill. Pick 16:9, 4:3, 21:9 or custom. Free, client-side, instant.

  • Runs in your browser
  • Nothing uploaded
  • Free, no sign-up

Drop a tall (portrait) WebP and get a wide (landscape) WebP back. Choose a target ratio (16:9, 4:3, 3:2, 21:9, 5:4 or custom) and a fill style: blur background, cover crop, or solid color. Everything runs in your browser.

Drag and drop a .webp image here

Source (portrait)
Source portrait preview
Result (landscape)
Landscape result preview
Upload a portrait WebP image to begin.
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How to Use Convert Portrait WebP to Landscape WebP

  1. Drag and drop your portrait WebP onto the drop zone, or click to choose a file. Everything stays in your browser.
  2. Pick a target ratio: 16:9 for video and slides, 21:9 for ultrawide banners, or a custom W:H.
  3. Choose a fill mode. Blur stretches a blurred copy behind the image (the modern social-media look). Cover crops to fill edge to edge. Solid places the image on a flat color.
  4. Adjust quality to trade file size against sharpness.
  5. Preview source and result side by side, then Download .webp or copy the image.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between blur, cover, and solid?

Blur keeps the whole portrait visible and fills the empty sides with a blurred, enlarged copy of the same image, which looks natural on social feeds. Cover scales the image up and crops it so it fills the landscape frame with no bars (you lose the top and bottom). Solid shows the full image centered on a flat background color you pick.

Will the image lose quality?

Only as much as you choose. The quality slider controls WebP compression from 10% to 100%. Blur and solid modes never upscale the foreground past its native size, so the visible image stays as crisp as the source. Cover mode scales up to fill, which can soften very small inputs.

What ratios can I target?

Presets cover 16:9, 4:3, 3:2, 21:9, and 5:4, plus a custom field where you type any W:H like 2:1 or 1.85:1. The output height matches your source width and the width is computed from the ratio, capped at 4096px so it stays within browser canvas limits.

Does it work if my image is already landscape or square?

Yes. The tool will still reframe it to your chosen ratio and tells you the input was not portrait. It is built for portrait sources but does not block other shapes.

Is my image uploaded anywhere?

No. The file is read locally with the browser FileReader, drawn on a canvas, and encoded back to WebP entirely on your device. Nothing is sent to a server.

Why WebP and not JPG or PNG?

WebP gives smaller files than JPG at the same quality and supports transparency like PNG. Since your input is already WebP, keeping the output as WebP avoids a second lossy re-encode into an older format.

Can I copy the result straight into another app?

Yes, where the browser allows it. The Copy button puts the image on your clipboard so you can paste it into a document or chat. If the clipboard image API is blocked, use Download instead.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free with no signup, no watermark, and no limit on how many images you convert.

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