Starting with the SDWebImage 5.0 version, we moved the WebP support code and libwebp from the Core Repo to this stand-alone repo.
SDWebImageWebPCoder supports both WebP decoding and encoding, for Static WebP or Animated WebP as well.
- iOS 8
- macOS 10.10
- tvOS 9.0
- watchOS 2.0
SDWebImageWebPCoder is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'SDWebImageWebPCoder'SDWebImageWebPCoder is available through Carthage.
github "SDWebImage/SDWebImageWebPCoder"
- Objective-C
// Add coder
SDImageWebPCoder *webPCoder = [SDImageWebPCoder sharedCoder];
[[SDImageCodersManager sharedManager] addCoder:webPCoder];
// WebP image loading
UIImageView *imageView;
NSURL *webpURL;
[imageView sd_setImageWithURL:webpURL];
// WebP image encoding
UIImage *image;
NSData *webpData = [[SDImageWebPCoder sharedCoder] encodedDataWithImage:image format:SDImageFormatWebP options:nil];- Swift
// Add coder
let WebPCoder = SDImageWebPCoder.shared
SDImageCodersManager.shared.addCoder(WebPCoder)
// WebP online image loading
let webpURL: URL
let imageView: UIImageView
imageView.sd_setImage(with: webpURL)
// WebP image encoding
let image: UIImage
let webpData = SDImageWebPCoder.shared.encodedData(with: image, format: .webP, options: nil)To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first.
This is a demo to show how to use WebP and animated WebP images via SDWebImage.
These WebP images are from WebP Gallery and GIF vs APNG vs WebP
SDWebImageWebPCoder is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
