Format Set — Fruit Still Life (WEBP)
A 1024×1024 fruit still life exported as WEBP — one member of a conversion set that carries identical content across formats, so you can convert one and diff against the others.

Specifications
- Width
- 1024
- Height
- 1024
- Format
- WEBP
- Content
- identical across the set
What is a .webp file?
WebP is a modern raster format from Google offering both lossy (VP8-based) and lossless compression, with alpha transparency and animation support. It typically produces smaller files than JPEG or PNG at comparable quality. It is widely supported by current browsers.
How to use this file
Use an example WebP to test decoder support, fallback logic for older clients, and converters that translate between WebP and JPEG, PNG, or GIF while preserving alpha and animation.
Related files
- png16-bit Grayscale PNG (deep colour)A 16-bit (deep-colour) grayscale PNG holding a smooth 0–65535 gradient — for testing high-bit-depth support and spotting banding when a tool truncates to 8-bit.
- svgAnimated Spinner (SVG)An animated loading spinner using SMIL (animateTransform) — a self-contained animated SVG for testing whether a renderer or converter handles SVG animation, and how it rasterises an animated frame.
- apngAPNG — Animated SpinnerA 12-frame animated PNG (APNG) of a rotating arc — a lossless, alpha-capable alternative to animated GIF. Useful for testing APNG support, frame extraction, and GIF↔APNG conversion.
- svgBar Chart (SVG)A bar chart drawn as vector SVG — axis, gridlines, labelled bars — the scalable counterpart to the raster chart images, for testing SVG chart rendering and vector conversion.
- jpgCMYK JPEG (print colour space)The fruit still life converted to the CMYK (print) colour space and saved as a JPEG — for testing CMYK decoding and CMYK→RGB conversion. Some web viewers render CMYK JPEGs with a colour shift.
- svgFlat Illustration (SVG)A flat vector landscape — gradient sky, sun, layered hills, and trees built from bezier paths — a richer SVG for testing gradient and path rendering, thumbnailing, and vector conversion.
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