Hi @harshgoyaa!
This is Joseph from Imagify, and I’ll gladly assist you here!
Thanks for the link to your site. I took a look at the images on your homepage in my browser’s dev tools, and I can see that at least some of your images are in WebP, which you can see here:
https://jumpshare.com/v/asUq2VDzeJRGfp8fsEZg?b=yOJFn99jME74EJNMFSh1
So it seems that WebP generation may be working for you as long as your images are being optimized. I tested the following image in our online optimization app:
https://sitetechie.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/texture5-e1602926202400.jpg
And it would optimize at all 3 of our compression levels:
https://jumpshare.com/v/zN0LVdRozpv390nQXu1u?b=yOJFn99jME74EJNMFSh1
This means that this image had not yet been optimized and WebP versions are only created when images have been optimized.
I then tested the following image that is displaying in WebP in the same way:
https://sitetechie.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/image-from-rawpixel-id-456067-deriv-1-1024×745.png
And it would not optimize at our Normal compression level, but it did at Aggressive and Ultra:
https://jumpshare.com/v/5NVmx3q9VG3tbzdAlrpx?b=yOJFn99jME74EJNMFSh1
So given this, I would ask, are you compressing your images at the Normal setting? If so, it would make sense that the reason this image is displaying in WebP is that it has been optimized. It seems to me that the other images are not yet in WebP likely because they have not been optimized yet.
And if this is the case, I would also ask, are you having any issues getting your images to optimize, generally? Are you seeing any errors when you try to optimize images?
Let me know if this is making sense to you, and also please let me know if there is anything I’ve missed. I’ll look forward to your response so we can hopefully get this resolved for you!
Best regards,
Joseph