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RAW vs WEBP

RAW vs WEBP

A detailed comparison of Generic RAW Image and WebP Image — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

RAW

Generic RAW Image

Raster & Vector Images

RAW is a generic term for files containing minimally processed data from a camera image sensor. Various camera manufacturers use proprietary RAW variants, but the term broadly refers to any unprocessed sensor capture that retains maximum editing flexibility.

About RAW files
WEBP

WebP Image

Raster & Vector Images

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression. Files are typically 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPEG or PNG images at the same visual quality.

About WEBP files

Strengths Comparison

RAW Strengths

  • Every bit of sensor data preserved for post-processing latitude.
  • Higher bit depth (12-16 bits) than JPEG (8-bit) — smoother gradients.
  • Non-destructive editing in raw processors.
  • Rich metadata (EXIF, makernotes, camera settings).

WEBP Strengths

  • Smaller file sizes than JPEG, PNG, and GIF at equivalent visual quality.
  • Single format for lossy photos, lossless graphics, transparency, and animation.
  • Full alpha channel support with smaller files than PNG.
  • Now universally supported in all modern browsers.
  • Open-source reference implementation (libwebp) by Google.

Limitations

RAW Limitations

  • Proprietary per brand — Canon CR2 will not open in a pure-Canon-free processor.
  • Huge files compared to JPEG.
  • Requires dedicated software (Lightroom, Capture One, Darktable, etc.).
  • No universal standard — DNG aims to solve this but adoption is partial.

WEBP Limitations

  • Some older software and image editors still don't read WebP natively.
  • Max dimensions are 16,383 × 16,383 — lower than JPEG or PNG.
  • Print workflows rarely support WebP (no CMYK, limited color management).
  • Editing tools are less mature than JPEG/PNG; round-tripping can lose quality.

Technical Specifications

Specification RAW WEBP
MIME types image/x-* (varies by vendor)
Common extensions .cr2, .cr3, .nef, .nrw, .arw, .raf, .orf, .rw2, .dng, .pef, .x3f, .raw
Bit depth 12-16 bits per pixel
Typical containers TIFF/EP variants with vendor makernotes
Universal exchange format DNG (Adobe)
MIME type image/webp
Compression VP8 (lossy) or VP8L (lossless)
Color depth 8 bits per channel
Max dimensions 16,383 × 16,383 pixels
Transparency Full 8-bit alpha channel
Animation Supported since WebP 2012 revision

Typical File Sizes

RAW

  • 24 MP raw (APS-C/FF, 14-bit) 25-50 MB
  • 45 MP raw (high-end FF) 50-90 MB
  • 100 MP medium-format raw 120-200 MB

WEBP

  • Web photo (vs JPEG equivalent) 25–35% smaller
  • Transparent logo (vs PNG) 20–30% smaller
  • Animated replacement for GIF 60–80% smaller
  • Hero banner (1920×1080) 150–400 KB

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Frequently Asked Questions

RAW (Generic RAW Image) is an image format used to store raster graphics — a two-dimensional grid of pixels describing a picture. It is part of the raster & vector images family and designed around a specific trade-off between file size, visual fidelity, and feature support (transparency, colour depth, compression type). Photographers, web designers, and content creators choose RAW when its particular strengths match the publishing target.

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google in 2010. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency, and animation, while delivering files 25-35% smaller than JPEG and PNG equivalents.

Most desktop photo viewers (Windows Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, Affinity Photo) open RAW natively. On mobile, iOS Photos and Google Photos display RAW in the gallery when supported by the OS. If the format is rare or new, convert to JPG or PNG first — both are universally readable — using our RAW to JPG or RAW to PNG converter.

WebP files open natively in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and most modern image viewers. On Windows, the Photos app supports WebP. On macOS, Preview handles it from macOS Big Sur onward.

Upload the RAW to KaijuConverter and pick a target format (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, TIFF, BMP, SVG, PDF). The conversion runs in the browser via ImageMagick and returns a download in seconds. No account or installation required; both input and output delete automatically within two hours.

It depends on the task. JPG is the smallest file size for photographs; PNG is lossless with transparency; RAW has its own niche that may favour colour depth, animation, or encoding efficiency over one or both of those. For the final web publish, test all three and measure file size plus visible quality on real content.