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WebP to PNG — convert WebP to PNG free, in your browser

Drop your WebP files and get PNG back. Transparency stays intact, the copy is lossless, and it opens in every editor and operating system.

Drop WebP files to convert to PNG

WebP · up to 50 files · 100 MB each

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When PNG is the right call for a WebP file

WebP is what you get when you save an image off most modern websites. It keeps pages light, so it is everywhere online. But the moment that file lands on your desktop, things get awkward: some editors refuse to open it, a few older apps show a blank icon, and certain workflows simply do not recognize the format. PNG clears all of that away. It opens in every image editor, every operating system, and nearly every app you can name.

Reach for PNG when one of three things matters. You want to keep transparency exactly as it is, because PNG stores the alpha channel pixel for pixel. You want a lossless copy to edit, so nothing degrades while you work on it. Or you hit an app that flatly will not read WebP and you need a file it accepts. If none of those apply and you just want a small, universal photo, WebP to JPG is the better route.

One honest note on size: PNG files are usually larger than the WebP you started with. That is the price of lossless quality plus full transparency, not a flaw in the conversion. There is no fill color to choose here, because PNG keeps your transparent areas as they are. Drop a single file and it saves straight to your device; drop a batch and it comes back as a ZIP. Nothing is uploaded — the decode and re-encode happen on your own machine.

Features

Keeps transparency exactly

PNG stores the full alpha channel. Every transparent pixel in your WebP stays transparent in the PNG, with no background baked in.

Lossless output

PNG re-encodes without throwing away detail, so the copy is clean to edit. There is no quality slider because there is no quality to lose.

Runs on your device

The file never leaves your browser. Open the Network tab while you convert and you will see no upload traffic at all.

When converting WebP to PNG helps

Editing where transparency has to survive

Logos, icons, and cut-out graphics need their see-through areas intact. PNG keeps every transparent pixel so you can drop the image onto any background later.

Apps that refuse to open WebP

Some editors, older design tools, and lightweight viewers still have no WebP support. PNG opens in all of them without a second thought.

A lossless master to work from

If you plan to crop, retouch, or export repeatedly, start from a lossless PNG so your edits do not stack compression on top of compression.

Design handoff to a teammate

PNG is the safe common ground for sharing assets. Whatever tool the other person uses, a PNG will open cleanly with its transparency intact.

Screenshots and UI mockups

Sharp edges, text, and flat colors stay crisp in PNG. It suits interface captures and mockups better than a lossy format ever will.

Placing images in documents and slides

Some document and presentation tools embed PNG cleanly but choke on WebP. Convert first and the image drops in without complaint.

Made for WebP-to-PNG, transparency and all

  • Alpha channel preserved pixel for pixel — no flattening
  • Lossless copy that stays clean through repeated edits
  • Strip metadata clears EXIF, ICC, and any leftover color profile
  • One broken WebP never stops the rest of the batch

How to convert WebP to PNG in three steps

  1. Drop your WebP files

    Add one file or a batch of up to 50. Each one joins the queue and converts with the same settings.

  2. Let it convert

    There is nothing to tune. PNG is lossless and keeps transparency, so no fill color or quality choice is needed.

  3. Download your PNG

    A single file saves on its own. A batch downloads as one ZIP, every file renamed with a .png extension.

Tips for clean WebP-to-PNG conversions

  1. Tip 1:

    Expect the PNG to be larger than the WebP. That extra size buys you lossless quality and full transparency.

  2. Tip 2:

    Converting does not add back detail the WebP already dropped. It stops further loss, so any earlier compression stays as it was.

  3. Tip 3:

    If you only need a small, universal photo and transparency does not matter, convert WebP to JPG instead of PNG.

  4. Tip 4:

    Keep strip metadata on to remove EXIF and any embedded profile. Your files stay private and shed a little weight.

WebP to PNG — frequently asked

Got WebP files that need transparency or a lossless copy?

Drop them here and download PNG that keeps every transparent pixel and opens in any editor.