webp2gif

webp2gif.exe is a simple command line tool for batch conversion of animated WebP images to the GIF format. The executable works on Windows and should be usable on Linux under Wine.

How to use it?

The tool can be used either from command line or from Windows Desktop. In the later case, place the tool on your Desktop and then drag and drop files or folders onto it. The tool will automatically convert all WebPs to GIF format and place them in the same folders as the originals.

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user iconAnonymous on May 3rd 2023 0

Error occured while processing: 025_1090389042.gif

user iconAnonymous on June 28th 2023 0

The drag and drop is nice, but doesn't handle animated GIFs. Can't find parameters to deal with animated GIFs. Do they exist?

user iconVlasta on July 4th 2023 0

If you have problems with a particular file, contact me. Animated gifs are supported.

user iconAnonymous on October 5th 2023 0

Just installed your tool, works perfect.
Thank you.
😁 :-D 😁

user iconAnonymous on January 4th 2024 0

진 짜 , , , , 매 직 ! !

Real,,,, Magic!!

user iconAnonymous on January 20th 2024 0

Don't try more than 5 or 6 at a time or they will fail. Once a file fails, all the rest will, too.

user iconAnonymous on April 9th 2024 0

i try it but not working

user iconAnonymous on May 25th 2024 0

I agree with the Jan 20th post. Moving more than 4 or 5 at a time will cause ALL of them to fail. Once a file fails, the rest will fail immediately afterward with no further processing.
😞

user iconAnonymous on May 31st 2024 0

PERFECT. MAX 5 images at same time or ERROR.

user iconAnonymous on April 28th 0

Ryzen 7 - 5th gen, 64gb RAM, GeForce 3050, Win11, all drivers good. be it in a folder or multiple files, dragging anything more that 5 webp files and the app pukes. This Really should be mentioned in your 'how to use' section, at least until it is corrected (if that is the plan).

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