WebP to PNG Converter
Turn WebP images into transparent-friendly PNGs. Free, fast, and your files never leave your device.
Drop WebP files here or click to choose
.webp only. Drop several for a batch.
Transparency is preserved — a transparent WebP becomes a transparent PNG.
How to convert WebP to PNG
- Drop your .webp files onto the drop zone, or click to browse.
- Click Convert to PNG. PNG is lossless, so there is nothing to configure.
- Download a single PNG directly, or grab a zip when converting a batch.
Why convert WebP to PNG?
WebP is designed for the web, but PNG is the format almost every desktop program, design tool and operating system handles without complaint. If you have saved images from a website and need to drop them into an editor, a slide deck, a document or an app that stubbornly refuses WebP, converting to PNG makes them instantly usable. The big advantage of choosing PNG over JPG for this particular conversion is transparency: both WebP and PNG support an alpha channel, so a WebP with a see-through background comes out as a PNG with the same transparency intact — nothing gets flattened onto white. PNG is also lossless, so the pixels are preserved exactly as the WebP decoded them, with no extra compression added. The main thing to expect is a larger file. WebP was built to be small, and PNG trades that compact size for lossless fidelity, so a converted PNG can be considerably bigger, especially for photographic content. That is a fair price for compatibility and editability. Everything runs on the HTML canvas in your browser, so your images are never uploaded, and there is no signup, watermark or upload wait to deal with.
FAQ
Will transparency survive the conversion?
Yes. PNG supports an alpha channel just like WebP, so transparent areas stay transparent. This is the main reason to pick PNG over JPG here.
Why is the PNG larger than the WebP?
WebP is engineered for small file sizes, while PNG is lossless. For photos the PNG can be several times bigger, which is the trade-off for compatibility and lossless quality.
Does the image lose any quality?
No further quality is lost in this step. PNG stores exactly what the WebP decoded to. Any compression already in a lossy WebP simply carries over unchanged.
Is anything uploaded?
No. Conversion is done locally in your browser. Your WebP files never leave your device.
Related converters
Prefer a smaller output? Use WebP to JPG. Going the other way? Try PNG to WebP. Also handy: JPG to PNG, AVIF to PNG, and the full image converter.