Acdsee Webp Plugin 💯 Full Version

Double-click a WebP file. With the plugin active, the ACDSee Viewer launches instantly. You can zoom in to 100% to inspect fine details, pan around, and use the slideshow feature—exactly as you would with a JPEG.

WebP supports Exif, XMP, and ICC profiles. The official plugin ensures that your camera’s shooting data (ISO, aperture, shutter speed) embedded in a WebP file is readable in ACDSee’s Properties pane.

When you put the .apl file into the specified directory, ACDSee loads it at startup like a functional module. This module acts as a "bridge" between ACDSee and the WebP file: acdsee webp plugin

Open ACDSee, navigate to , and ensure that WebP or WIC-supported formats are checked. 2. Utilizing the ACDSee ID_WebP.apl Plugin

Ensure you have downloaded the correct version of the plugin for your software architecture. If you are running a 64-bit version of ACDSee Ultimate, a 32-bit plugin will not load. The installer usually handles this, but manual installs require attention to detail. Double-click a WebP file

Before seeking a third-party plugin, it is crucial to know that ACD Systems added native support for WebP in later versions of their software.

Restart your computer to refresh system-level file associations. WebP supports Exif, XMP, and ICC profiles

Verify your version of ACDSee. If it is pre-2022, install the Windows WebP codec pack. If it is post-2022, ensure the file is not a corrupted .webp file by trying to open it in a web browser like Chrome or Edge. 3. Animated WebPs Only Show the First Frame

Older versions of ACDSee often rely on the operating system's Windows Imaging Component (WIC) decoder codecs to read formats they don't natively support.

This process involves using a third-party plugin to add WebP support.