WEBPMUX

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
BUGS
EXAMPLES
AUTHORS
SEE ALSO

NAME

webpmux - create animated WebP files from non-animated WebP images, extract frames from animated WebP images, and manage XMP/EXIF metadata and ICC profile.

SYNOPSIS

webpmux -get GET_OPTIONS INPUT -o OUTPUT
webpmux -set
SET_OPTIONS INPUT -o OUTPUT
webpmux -strip
STRIP_OPTIONS INPUT -o OUTPUT
webpmux -frame
FRAME_OPTIONS [ -frame ... ] [ -loop LOOP_COUNT ]

[ -bgcolor BACKGROUND_COLOR ] -o OUTPUT

webpmux -duration DURATION OPTIONS [ -duration ... ] INPUT -o OUTPUT
webpmux -info
INPUT
webpmux [-h|-help]
webpmux -version
webpmux argument_file_name

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents the webpmux command.

webpmux can be used to create/extract from animated WebP files, as well as to add/extract/strip XMP/EXIF metadata and ICC profile. If a single file name (not starting with the character ’-’) is supplied as the argument, the command line arguments are actually tokenized from this file. This allows for easy scripting or using a large number of arguments.

OPTIONS

GET_OPTIONS (-get):

icc

Get ICC profile.

exif

Get EXIF metadata.

xmp

Get XMP metadata.

frame n

Get nth frame from an animated image. (n = 0 has a special meaning: last frame).

SET_OPTIONS (-set)
loop
loop_count

Set loop count on an animated file.

Where: ’loop_count’ must be in range [0, 65535].
bgcolor
A,R,G,B

Set the background color of the canvas on an animated file.

where: ’A’, ’R’, ’G’ and ’B’ are integers in the range 0 to 255 specifying the Alpha, Red, Green and Blue component values respectively.
icc
file.icc

Set ICC profile.

Where: ’file.icc’ contains the ICC profile to be set.
exif
file.exif

Set EXIF metadata.

Where: ’file.exif’ contains the EXIF metadata to be set.
xmp
file.xmp

Set XMP metadata.

Where: ’file.xmp’ contains the XMP metadata to be set.

STRIP_OPTIONS (-strip)

icc

Strip ICC profile.

exif

Strip EXIF metadata.

xmp

Strip XMP metadata.

DURATION_OPTIONS (-duration)
Amend the duration of a specific interval of frames. This option is only effective on animated WebP and has no effect on a single-frame file.
duration[,start[,end]]

Where:
duration
is the duration for the interval in milliseconds (mandatory). Must be non-negative.
start
is the starting frame index of the interval (optional).
end
is the ending frame index (inclusive) of the interval (optional).

The three typical usages of this option are:

-duration d
set the duration to ’d’ for the whole animation.
-duration d,f

set the duration of frame ’f’ to ’d’.
-duration d,start,end

set the duration to ’d’ for the whole [start,end] interval.

Note that the frames outside of the [start, end] interval will
remain untouched.
The ’end’ value ’0’ has the special meaning ’last frame of the animation’.

Reminder:

frame indexing starts at ’1’.

FRAME_OPTIONS (-frame)
Create an animated WebP file from multiple (non-animated) WebP images.
file_i +di[+xi+yi[+mi[bi]]]

Where: ’file_i’ is the i’th frame (WebP format), ’xi’,’yi’ specify the image offset for this frame, ’di’ is the pause duration before next frame, ’mi’ is the dispose method for this frame (0 for NONE or 1 for BACKGROUND) and ’bi’ is the blending method for this frame (+b for BLEND or -b for NO_BLEND). Argument ’bi’ can be omitted and will default to +b (BLEND). Also, ’mi’ can be omitted if ’bi’ is omitted and will default to 0 (NONE). Finally, if ’mi’ and ’bi’ are omitted then ’xi’ and ’yi’ can be omitted and will default to +0+0.

-loop n

Loop the frames n number of times. 0 indicates the frames should loop forever. Valid range is 0 to 65535 [Default: 0 (infinite)].

-bgcolor A,R,G,B

Background color of the canvas.
where: ’A’, ’R’, ’G’ and ’B’ are integers in the range 0 to 255 specifying the Alpha, Red, Green and Blue component values respectively [Default: 255,255,255,255].

INPUT
Input file in WebP format.

OUTPUT (-o)
Output file in WebP format.

Note:
The nature of EXIF, XMP and ICC data is not checked and is assumed to
be valid.

BUGS

Please report all bugs to the issue tracker: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webp
Patches welcome! See this page to get started: https://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting-patches/

EXAMPLES

Add ICC profile:
webpmux -set icc image_profile.icc in.webp -o icc_container.webp

Extract ICC profile:
webpmux -get icc icc_container.webp -o image_profile.icc

Strip ICC profile:
webpmux -strip icc icc_container.webp -o without_icc.webp

Add XMP metadata:
webpmux -set xmp image_metadata.xmp in.webp -o xmp_container.webp

Extract XMP metadata:
webpmux -get xmp xmp_container.webp -o image_metadata.xmp

Strip XMP metadata:
webpmux -strip xmp xmp_container.webp -o without_xmp.webp

Add EXIF metadata:
webpmux -set exif image_metadata.exif in.webp -o exif_container.webp

Extract EXIF metadata:
webpmux -get exif exif_container.webp -o image_metadata.exif

Strip EXIF metadata:
webpmux -strip exif exif_container.webp -o without_exif.webp

Create an animated WebP file from 3 (non-animated) WebP images:
webpmux -frame 1.webp +100 -frame 2.webp +100+50+50

-frame 3.webp +100+50+50+1+b -loop 10 -bgcolor 255,255,255,255
-o anim_container.webp

Get the 2nd frame from an animated WebP file:
webpmux -get frame 2 anim_container.webp -o frame_2.webp

Using -get/-set/-strip with input file name starting with ’-’:
webpmux -set icc image_profile.icc -o icc_container.webp -- ---in.webp
webpmux -get icc -o image_profile.icc -- ---icc_container.webp
webpmux -strip icc -o without_icc.webp -- ---icc_container.webp

AUTHORS

webpmux is a part of libwebp and was written by the WebP team.
The latest source tree is available at https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libwebp

This manual page was written by Vikas Arora <vikaas.arora@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

SEE ALSO

cwebp(1), dwebp(1), gif2webp(1)
Please refer to https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional information.