WebP to PNG Converter
Open a WebP anywhere — and keep its transparency intact.
Every tool runs entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to a server.
Converting WebP to PNG makes the file readable by older software while preserving transparency, which converting to JPG would destroy. PNG is lossless, so expect a larger file. Everything runs in your browser.
How to use the WebP to PNG Converter
- Add your WebP files. Drag them onto the drop zone or click to browse. Batches are fine.
- Optionally resize. Set a longest-edge limit if needed. PNG has no quality slider — it is lossless.
- Convert and save. Download individually or take the batch as a ZIP.
About converting WebP to PNG
Most people reach this conversion for one of two reasons, and they want different things. The first group saved an image from a website and found that nothing on their computer will open it — older Photoshop versions, print shop upload forms, office software and photo frames frequently reject WebP even though every browser reads it. The second group is working with a logo or icon and needs it in a format their design tool will accept without flattening the background. That second case is why PNG rather than JPG is the right target here: JPG has no alpha channel at all, so every transparent pixel becomes white, and for a logo that is usually the difference between usable and ruined. The cost is size. PNG stores every pixel exactly, so a photographic WebP can grow several times over, while a flat graphic with few colours may barely change. If the image is a photograph and nothing about it is transparent, converting to JPG instead will produce a far smaller file. If in doubt, transparency decides it.
Frequently asked questions
Will transparency survive the conversion?
Why is the PNG so much larger?
Should I convert to PNG or JPG?
Does converting lose quality?
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