Convert WebP to PNG in your browser
Free WebP to PNG converter. Batch-convert multiple WebP images, preserves transparency, no upload, no signup. Output is pre-set to PNG.
How to use the WebP to PNG converter
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Drop your WebP files
Drag and drop one or more .webp images into the box, or click to pick them.
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Output is set to PNG
PNG is pre-selected. PNG is lossless and preserves transparency from the source WebP automatically — no slider needed.
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Convert and download
Each WebP is re-encoded as PNG in your browser. Download instantly — nothing is uploaded.
Why convert WebP to PNG (and not JPG)
WebP is built for the web — small files, modern compression. The catch is that a lot of apps, photo viewers,
upload forms, and older versions of Office still won't open it. When you save an image from a website and it
lands as a .webp file you can't use, the fix is to convert it to something more universal.
The choice is usually between PNG and JPG. PNG is the right target when the WebP has transparency or sharp edges — logos, icons, anything cut out from a background, screenshots, line art, anything with visible text. JPG would flatten transparency to a solid white fill and smear sharp edges with compression artifacts. PNG keeps both clean, pixel-for-pixel, with no quality loss. If your WebP is a photograph and file size matters more than perfection, our WebP to JPG converter is the better pick — JPG photos are dramatically smaller.
Everything happens locally: the WebP is decoded in your browser, re-encoded as PNG on your own device, and never uploaded. For other conversion directions, our image format converter handles every pair.
Your files never leave your browser.
All processing runs locally on your device. No uploads, no tracking of file content.
FAQ
How do I convert WebP to PNG?
Drop your WebP file into the box above. PNG is already selected as the output, so just click convert and download. Drop several WebP files to convert them all at once.
Does the converter preserve WebP transparency?
Yes. Both WebP and PNG support an alpha channel, so transparent areas in your WebP stay transparent in the PNG — no white fill, no opaque background. This is the main reason to choose PNG over JPG as your WebP escape hatch.
WebP to PNG or WebP to JPG — which should I pick?
PNG if the image has transparency (logos, icons, anything cut out from a background) or sharp edges (screenshots, text, line art) — PNG keeps both clean. JPG if it's a photo and you mostly care about a smaller file — JPG photos are 3–10× smaller than the equivalent PNG, with no visible quality loss.
Why is the PNG file larger than the original WebP?
WebP is a modern lossy format designed to be small; PNG is lossless and stores every pixel exactly. Expect the PNG to be roughly 2–5× the size of the WebP for a typical image. This is normal — you are trading file size for guaranteed compatibility and exact pixel preservation.
Why won't my WebP file open in the app I'm using?
WebP is a modern web format. Plenty of older apps, photo viewers, government portals, email clients, and Office versions don't recognize it. Converting to PNG fixes every one of those cases — PNG opens everywhere and has been a standard since 1996.
Will the converted PNG lose any quality?
No. PNG is lossless, and the converter does not re-compress. Whatever the WebP looked like in your browser is exactly what you get in the PNG, pixel-for-pixel. If the source WebP was itself a lossy WebP, those artifacts get preserved unchanged — converting cannot restore detail that was already lost.
Are my WebP files uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device — check the Network tab if you want to confirm.
Can I convert multiple WebP files to PNG at once?
Yes. Drop as many WebP files as you want in one go. Each is converted and downloaded separately.
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Last updated: 2026-05-23