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WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP images to PNG for lossless quality and broad compatibility. 100% browser-side, no upload.

Drag & drop WEBP files here

or click to browse

Supported: .webp

100% Private. This converter runs entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server — all processing happens locally on your device.

How to Convert WebP to PNG

  1. Add your WebP files — drag and drop or click to browse. Batch conversion is supported.
  2. Click Convert — each file is re-encoded as a lossless PNG in your browser.
  3. Download — save files individually or grab them all as a ZIP.

Why Convert WebP to PNG?

PNG is the most widely supported lossless image format. While WebP offers better compression, there are situations where you need PNG compatibility — particularly in design software, print workflows, and document editing tools that don't yet support WebP.

Unlike converting to JPG, converting WebP to PNG preserves transparency. If your WebP image has a transparent background, the PNG output will maintain it exactly.

PNG is also the preferred format for screenshots, UI assets, and any image where you want to avoid additional compression artifacts.

Common Use Cases

  • Design workflows — import WebP images into Figma, Sketch, Photoshop, or Canva as PNG.
  • Preserve transparency — PNG maintains transparent backgrounds from WebP sources.
  • Print and documentation — PNG is universally accepted by print services and document tools.
  • Archiving — store images in a lossless format for long-term preservation.
  • Compatibility — share images with people using software that doesn't support WebP.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. All processing happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Your files stay on your device.

Is transparency preserved?

Yes. PNG supports full alpha channel transparency, so transparent areas in your WebP file will be preserved exactly in the PNG output.

Why are PNG files larger than WebP?

PNG uses lossless compression, which preserves every pixel exactly. WebP can use more aggressive lossy or lossless compression. The tradeoff for PNG's larger size is perfect quality and universal compatibility.

Will converting improve image quality?

No. Converting to PNG preserves the current image state in a lossless format, but it cannot recover detail that was already lost during WebP compression. It prevents further quality loss going forward.

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