pip install webp
- libwebp (tested with v1.0.0)
- Install libwebpmux and libwebpdemux components as well.
- Check out the Dockerfile for steps to build from source on Ubuntu.
- Python 3 (tested with v3.6)
- cffi (tested with 1.10.0)
- Pillow (tested with v4.1.1)
- numpy (tested with v1.12.1)
import webp
# Save an image
webp.save_image(img, 'image.webp', quality=80)
# Load an image
img = webp.load_image('image.webp', 'RGBA')
# Save an animation
webp.save_images(imgs, 'anim.webp', fps=10, lossless=True)
# Load an animation
imgs = webp.load_images('anim.webp', 'RGB', fps=10)
# Encode a PIL image to WebP in memory, with encoder hints
pic = webp.WebPPicture.from_pil(img)
config = WebPConfig.new(preset=webp.WebPPreset.PHOTO, quality=70)
buf = pic.encode(config).buffer()
# Read a WebP file and decode to a BGR numpy array
with open('image.webp', 'rb') as f:
webp_data = webp.WebPData.from_buffer(f.read())
arr = webp_data.decode(color_mode=WebPColorMode.BGR)
# Save an animation
enc = webp.WebPAnimEncoder.new(width, height)
timestamp_ms = 0
for img in imgs:
pic = webp.WebPPicture.from_pil(img)
enc.encode_frame(pic, timestamp_ms)
timestamp_ms += 250
anim_data = enc.assemble(timestamp_ms)
with open('anim.webp', 'wb') as f:
f.write(anim_data.buffer())
# Load an animation
with open('anim.webp', 'rb') as f:
webp_data = webp.WebPData.from_buffer(f.read())
dec = webp.WebPAnimDecoder.new(webp_data)
for arr, timestamp_ms in dec.frames():
# `arr` contains decoded pixels for the frame
# `timestamp_ms` contains the _end_ time of the frame
pass
- Picture encoding/decoding
- Animation encoding/decoding
- Automatic memory management
- Simple API for working with
PIL.Image
objects
- Encoding/decoding still images in YUV color mode
- Advanced muxing/demuxing (color profiles, etc.)
- Expose all useful fields
The CircleCI local CLI should be used to run tests in an isolated environment:
$ circleci local execute
- An animation where all frames are identical will "collapse" in on itself,
resulting in a single frame. Unfortunately, WebP seems to discard timestamp
information in this case, which breaks
webp.load_images
when the FPS is specified.