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About the WebP to PNG Converter

Why convert WebP to PNG?

WebP is great for the web, but not every program understands it — older editors, some office suites and a few upload forms still expect PNG. Converting WebP to PNG gives you a lossless, universally-supported file you can open and edit anywhere, with transparency fully preserved.

The conversion happens entirely in your browser: each WebP is decoded and re-saved as a PNG on your own machine, so nothing is uploaded and there's no quality loss in the PNG.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Add your WebP files. Click to upload, drag & drop, or paste — up to 30 at once.
  2. Nothing to tweak. PNG is lossless, so every pixel is kept exactly as-is.
  3. Resize if needed. Enter a width in pixels to scale every image; leave it blank to keep the original size.
  4. Download. Save files individually, or hit Download all for the whole batch.

WebP vs PNG

  • Compatibility: PNG opens in virtually every app and device; WebP support is newer.
  • Compression: PNG is lossless; the WebP you started with may have been lossy, but the PNG copy adds no further loss.
  • Transparency: Both keep a full alpha channel.
  • Size: The PNG will usually be larger — that's the cost of broad compatibility.

Common Use Cases

  • Editing: Open WebP images in software that only accepts PNG.
  • Uploads: Satisfy forms and tools that reject WebP.
  • Archiving: Keep a lossless, future-proof copy.

Prefer a JPG instead? Use WebP to JPG. Going back to WebP later? Try PNG to WebP.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this WebP to PNG converter free?

Yes, completely, with no sign-up, no watermark and no limit on the number of files.

Does it keep transparency?

Yes. Transparent WebP images convert to transparent PNGs, since PNG supports a full alpha channel.

Are my files uploaded?

No. Decoding and conversion happen entirely in your browser, so your images never leave your device.

Will the PNG be larger than the WebP?

Usually yes. PNG is lossless and less compressed than WebP, so bigger files are the trade-off for universal compatibility.

Can it convert animated WebP?

It converts the first frame to a still PNG. For animation, keep the original WebP or use a dedicated animation tool.