Acdsee | Webp Plugin
This comprehensive guide will explore everything you need to know about the , how to enable native WebP support in newer versions, and how to bridge the gap if you are running legacy software. Understanding the WebP Format: Why It Matters
If you are using a slightly older version of ACDSee that does not natively support WebP, you have two primary options:
ACDSee often relies on the operating system's codecs to "read" files it doesn't natively support. acdsee webp plugin
Fail to convert WebP images to standard formats like JPEG or PNG in batch processing.
If you are on a modern version of ACDSee, your thumbnail cache might be corrupted. Go to Tools > Database > Rebuild Thumbnails and Metadata for the affected folder. If you are on an older version, ensure the Windows WebP Codec is correctly installed. Issue 2: ACDSee skips over WebP files when clicking "Next" This comprehensive guide will explore everything you need
There are two primary ways to get WebP functionality: The (for newer versions) and the System Codec method (for older versions).
If you want, I can draft a short announcement post for social media or a step-by-step tutorial for installing/configuring a WebP plugin in a specific ACDSee version — tell me which version and the audience. If you are on a modern version of
| Feature | ACDSee + WebP Plugin | Adobe Lightroom (Native WebP) | XnView MP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (via plugin) | Yes | Yes | | Batch Convert to WebP | Yes | Limited (Export only) | Yes | | Non-destructive editing before WebP save | Yes | Yes | No | | Speed (millions of files) | Fastest (database driven) | Moderate | Slow |
: These versions may only support static WebP images or lack support entirely. If your older version cannot open WebP files, consider upgrading or using the Google WebP Codec for Windows, which allows many older applications to recognize the format via the Windows Imaging Component. Troubleshooting WebP in ACDSee

