No-WEBP helps your browser show images in their original formats, like GIF, PNG, and JPG. This means no more WebP or AVIF images when you donโt want them.
- Original Formats: Use GIF, PNG, and JPG images.
- Whitelist Support: Create a list of sites that need WebP images.
- Simple to Install: Easy steps for anyone to follow.
- Browser: Chrome version 80 or higher.
- Operating System: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Memory: Minimum of 2 GB RAM.
- Click this link to visit the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version at the top of the page.
- Choose the appropriate file for your operating system (e.g., for Windows, look for a
.crxfile). - Click the file to download it to your computer.
- Open Chrome and navigate to the Chrome Extensions page by entering
chrome://extensions/in your address bar. - Enable "Developer mode" by clicking the toggle in the top right corner.
- Drag and drop the downloaded
.crxfile onto the Extensions page. - Confirm the installation by clicking "Add extension" in the prompt.
No-WEBP changes your browserโs behavior regarding image formats. Instead of using WebP or AVIF, it will display the original image formats you prefer. You can also add specific websites to a whitelist. This is handy when certain sites require WebP for their images.
To add websites to your whitelist:
- Click on the No-WEBP icon in the Chrome toolbar.
- Open the settings menu.
- Enter the URL of the site you want to add and click "Add."
- Repeat for any other sites.
If you encounter issues or have questions:
- Check the FAQ on the GitHub repository.
- Reach out through the Issues tab on the Releases page for assistance.
- Join the community of users for tips and advice.
- Version Updates: Regular updates will be posted on the Releases page.
- Changelog: Check the changelog for new features and bug fixes.
Using No-WEBP is straightforward. Enjoy having images in their intended formats, enhancing your browsing experience.