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Convert WebP to PNG

Turn WebP images into lossless PNGs — transparency included. Perfect for editing, design tools, and anywhere WebP is not accepted. Nothing is uploaded.

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The converter

Convert to PNG, right here

Drop in one image or a whole batch. Everything is converted on your device — no upload, no wait.

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How it works

Three simple steps, zero uploads

Convert a whole batch to PNG without sending anything to a server.

01

Drop your image

Pick a file or drag it straight in — drop in any .webp file, transparency is preserved.

02

Choose the quality

Slide between smaller and sharper. 80 is a great default for most photos.

03

Download your PNG

It saves straight to your device the moment it’s ready — no upload, no waiting.

Why PNG

Transparency kept. Every pixel intact.

Alpha transparency survives the conversion intact.
PNG output is lossless — every pixel preserved.
Works in every editor, office suite, and upload form.
Batch-convert as many WebP files as you like.
Runs entirely on your device — zero uploads.

Learn

WebP to PNG, explained

The lossless way out of WebP

PNG is the natural destination when you need to actually work with a WebP image: open it in an older editor, place it into a document, or hand it to a tool that refuses WebP. Unlike JPG, PNG is lossless and keeps the alpha channel — so a transparent logo or cut-out saved as WebP survives the trip with every pixel and every transparent region intact.

This makes WebP to PNG the safe default for design work. Save the asset from the web, convert it here, and drop it straight into Figma, Photoshop, PowerPoint, or a print document.

Why the PNG is bigger — and why that is fine

Expect the PNG to be noticeably larger than the WebP it came from. WebP is a delivery format built to squeeze bytes over the network; PNG is a working format built to store pixels exactly. You are trading compactness for fidelity and universal support, which is exactly what you want while editing.

When the work is done and the image goes back onto a website, convert the final version to WebP again for the smallest file.

No quality slider — on purpose

PNG has no lossy quality setting, so this page has no slider. Every conversion is exact: the decoded WebP pixels are written out unchanged. The only thing that affects the output size is the image itself — dimensions, detail, and how much of it is flat color.

FAQ

Good to know

Does WebP to PNG keep transparency?

Yes. Both formats support an alpha channel, so transparent WebP areas stay transparent in the PNG.

Is PNG output lossless?

Yes. PNG stores the decoded pixels exactly, with no further quality loss. That is why there is no quality slider on this page.

Why is my PNG bigger than the WebP?

PNG is a lossless format and WebP compresses more aggressively, so the PNG is usually larger. That is the trade-off for perfect quality and universal support.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion happens in your browser using the Canvas API — your images never leave your device.

Can I convert animated WebP to PNG?

The first frame converts. PNG is a still-image format — for animation you would need APNG or a video format, which is on our roadmap.

Is WebP to PNG reversible?

Yes, losslessly in this direction: the PNG contains exactly the pixels the WebP decoded to. Converting back to lossy WebP later would apply fresh compression.