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Acdsee Webp Plugin Jun 2026

: Users have reported that while ACDSee can read and write WebP files, it may not always preserve all EXIF or IPTC metadata during export. For mission-critical archiving, it is recommended to keep your original RAW or JPEG files.

Without this plugin, ACDSee would treat WebP files as unsupported or unrecognized formats. With it, the software gains full bidirectional compatibility.

If you cannot install the plugin, you can still work with WebP in ACDSee by using a two-step external workflow: acdsee webp plugin

If you are using a modern version of ACDSee, you likely do not need a separate "plugin" for basic WebP functionality. Starting with , ACDSee introduced native read and write support for static WebP images.

For users requiring WebP functionality, this report recommends the following course of action: : Users have reported that while ACDSee can

For users utilizing older versions of ACDSee (versions prior to 2018), WebP support is not native. These versions relied on a modular plugin architecture.

: ACDSee often relies on the underlying Windows system codecs to decode newer formats. Installing the official Google WebP Codec can sometimes enable older versions of ACDSee to "see" and preview WebP files through the system’s imaging architecture. With it, the software gains full bidirectional compatibility

Before searching for a plugin, check if your version already supports WebP natively: