WebP To PNG Converter

Convert your WebP images (lossy and lossless) to PNG format.

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Import a WebP image directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Max file size: 100MB

๐Ÿ”’ Files are processed securely โšก Conversion happens in your browser ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Files are never uploaded or stored

โ„น๏ธ PNG files preserve transparency from WebP images.

Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Convert WebP to PNG online without installing any software or losing image clarity. This tool transforms modern, web-optimized WebP images into widely supported PNG files with full transparency support and lossless quality. PNG is perfect for logos, screenshots, UI elements, transparent graphics, and any image you plan to edit. If you don't need transparency and want smaller files, our WebP to JPG converter is the better choice. Whatever you need, this free converter handles it instantly in your browser.

PNG uses lossless compression, so every pixel is preserved exactly - making it ideal for editing, overlays, and graphics with sharp edges or transparent backgrounds. Unlike JPG, PNG fully retains the alpha channel from your WebP image, so transparent areas stay transparent. If your PNG files end up too large, run them through our PNG compressor, or convert back to WebP for smaller web-optimized files. Simply upload your WebP image, convert it instantly, and download the PNG version in seconds.

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Lightning Fast

Convert WebP images in seconds with our optimized engine that runs entirely in your browser - no uploads, no waiting.

Privacy First

No account needed. No data uploaded to servers. Your files stay on your device, processed locally in your browser.

Batch Processing

Convert multiple WebP images at once with a single click. Download results individually or as a ZIP archive.

Pro Quality

Professional-grade output with lossless PNG compression and full transparency preservation from your original WebP.

How It Works

Convert your WebP images to PNG in 4 simple steps. No sign-up required, no software to install.

Upload Your Images

Click to select or drag and drop your WebP files. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Choose Settings

Adjust resolution and scale settings. Pick a preset size or enter custom dimensions to match your needs - transparency is preserved automatically.

Convert Instantly

Processing happens entirely in your browser. No uploads, no server-side processing. 100% local and private.

Download Results

Get your converted PNG images individually or download all at once as a ZIP file. Ready in seconds.

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Same Quality, Transparency Preserved

Our converter keeps every pixel and the full alpha channel intact. Move your cursor across the image to compare - the visual output is identical. Only the format and file size change.

Original WebP image before conversion
Converted PNG image after conversion
WebP Original ยท 92 KB
PNG Converted ยท 318 KB
Input file size: 92 KB
Output file size: 318 KB

Converting WebP to PNG does not improve or degrade visual quality - the image stays pixel-identical and any transparency is fully preserved. The file size increases because PNG uses lossless compression, keeping every detail without discarding data. This makes PNG ideal for editing, overlays, logos, and archiving without future quality loss, at the cost of a larger file than the web-optimized WebP.

Convert WebP to PNG Online - Free & Secure

Easily convert your WebP images to PNG format - right in your browser. WebP is a modern format built for web speed, but PNG offers broader compatibility, lossless quality, and full transparency support. Our tool produces pixel-perfect PNG output that keeps the clarity, sharpness, and alpha channel of your original. If you don't need transparency and want smaller files, use our WebP to JPG converter instead. Going the other way? Try PNG to WebP. This free WebP to PNG converter is perfect for designers, developers, and anyone working with graphics.

โš–๏ธ WebP vs PNG - Quick Comparison

Feature WebP PNG
Compression Lossy & Lossless โœ“ Lossless
Transparency โœ“ Yes (alpha) โœ“ Yes (alpha)
File Size Smaller Larger
Compatibility Modern software โœ“ Universal
Editing Limited support โœ“ No quality loss
Best For Web optimization Editing & graphics

In practice, WebP is the better choice when you control the website and want the smallest possible files - it can be 25โ€“35% smaller than an equivalent PNG while supporting the same transparency. PNG is the better choice when you need universal compatibility, lossless quality, or plan to edit the image repeatedly without any degradation. Both formats support full alpha transparency, so converting WebP to PNG keeps transparent backgrounds intact. The main trade-off is size versus reach: PNG opens in every editor and application ever made, while WebP is only supported by modern software. If your PNGs are too large for the web, convert back to WebP or run them through a PNG compressor.


๐ŸŽฏ When to Use PNG

PNG is the go-to format when image quality, compatibility, and pixel accuracy matter more than file size. Here are the most common scenarios where converting to PNG is the right choice:

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Logos & Brand Assets

Company logos, watermarks, and brand marks need crisp edges and transparent backgrounds. PNG preserves every detail losslessly, making it the standard format for brand assets across websites, presentations, and print.

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Transparent Graphics

Any image that sits on top of another image or a colored background - overlays, stickers, product cutouts, UI icons - needs PNG's alpha transparency. Converting from WebP keeps these transparent areas perfectly intact.

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Screenshots & Text-Heavy Images

Screenshots of code, interfaces, or documents contain sharp text edges. PNG's lossless compression keeps every pixel crisp and fully readable, with no compression artifacts around text.

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Editing & Compatibility

Some editors and older systems don't read WebP. PNG opens everywhere and survives repeated edits without quality loss, making it the safe choice for design work and any image you'll modify later.

If your PNG files end up too large for web use, our PNG to WebP converter offers a modern alternative with smaller sizes. For favicon-specific needs, try the WebP to ICO converter.


๐Ÿ“ท When to Keep WebP Instead

Not every image needs to become PNG. WebP has real advantages, and understanding when not to convert helps you avoid unnecessary file bloat:

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Website Performance

If you control the site and your visitors use modern browsers, WebP delivers the same quality and transparency at much smaller sizes - meaning faster page loads and better Core Web Vitals. Don't convert web assets to PNG unless you need it.

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Smaller File Sizes

WebP is significantly more space-efficient than PNG for the same image. If storage or bandwidth is a concern and your software supports WebP, keeping the original format saves considerable space without sacrificing quality.

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Modern Web Delivery

For images served to website visitors on current browsers, WebP is the recommended format. It's faster, lighter, and supports the same transparency as PNG - ideal for hero images, galleries, and responsive design.

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Bulk Image Libraries

When you're storing thousands of images, WebP's smaller footprint adds up to meaningful savings. For long-term archival where lossless is required, consider TIFF rather than PNG for better metadata support.

Need to go the other direction and create WebP files? Our PNG to WebP converter handles that instantly. You can also batch-process and compress WebP images to optimize them further.


๐Ÿ’Ž Key benefits / Why convert WebP to PNG

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Lossless Format

PNG uses lossless compression. Once converted, the image won't degrade when edited, cropped, or re-saved - making PNG ideal for images you plan to edit in Photoshop, Figma, or any graphic editor. You can also compress the result if needed.

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Transparency Support

PNG supports full alpha transparency with 256 levels per pixel - exactly like WebP. Converting from WebP to PNG keeps every transparent area intact, so logos, overlays, and cutouts stay clean against any background.

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Universal Compatibility

PNG is supported in all web browsers, image tools, and operating systems - including older software that can't open WebP. Converting guarantees your image displays and edits correctly everywhere it goes.

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Web & Development

PNG is the standard for screenshots, UI elements, favicons (convert to ICO), and web graphics with sharp edges. It's universally readable by every framework and tool in a developer's workflow.


โš™๏ธ Features of this tool

  • โœ“ Convert single or multiple WebP files at once - batch processing supported
  • โœ“ Lossless, safe conversion - files never touch any server
  • โœ“ Canvas-based PNG output via fast browser-native APIs for maximum compatibility
  • โœ“ Full alpha transparency preserved from the original WebP image
  • โœ“ Batch ZIP download: all converted PNGs bundled into a single archive
  • โœ“ Adjustable resize and preset options for custom output sizes
  • โœ“ Works on all modern browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • โœ“ Mobile-friendly: responsive on phones, tablets, and desktops
  • โœ“ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • โœ“ Client-side only: all data stays in your browser. No server uploads, ever

๐Ÿ“‹ How to use (step-by-step)

  1. Select your images Click "Select File" or drag files directly into the drop zone. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Customize conversion Use the Options panel to select a resize mode - choose from percentage, custom size, or preset dimensions like HD or Instagram Square. Transparency is kept automatically.
  3. Convert your files Click "Convert Images" to start. Each image is processed locally with real-time progress updates. Conversion takes only seconds.
  4. Download your files Download each PNG individually, or click "Download All (ZIP)" to get everything in a single .zip file.
  5. Adjust and redo Changed your mind on settings? Click "Re-convert All" to process every image again with new resize or preset options - no need to re-upload.

๐Ÿ”ง Technical notes (what to expect)

๐ŸŽจ Transparency is preserved
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Unlike JPG, PNG fully supports alpha transparency. Any transparent areas in your WebP image are carried over exactly into the PNG, so logos, overlays, and cutouts stay clean. This is one of the main reasons to choose PNG over JPG.

๐Ÿ“ File size differences
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PNG files are typically larger than WebP because WebP uses more advanced compression. A 100 KB WebP might become 300โ€“500 KB as a PNG. This is normal - you're trading file size for lossless quality and universal compatibility. If size matters, compress the PNG or keep the WebP.

๐Ÿ” Lossless conversion
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The PNG output is lossless relative to what the browser renders from your WebP. No additional quality is lost during conversion. However, if the original WebP was saved with lossy compression, that data was already discarded and cannot be recovered - the PNG simply preserves the image as it currently exists.

๐Ÿ’พ Max file size / browser memory
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Very large images (up to 100 MB) or batches of many files may hit browser memory limits. If conversion stalls, try fewer files at a time or use a device with more RAM. There's no server-side limit since everything runs locally.


๐Ÿ’ก Use cases / Examples

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Designers who downloaded WebP assets and need lossless, transparent PNGs for layered editing in Photoshop or Figma - then convert back to WebP for the final web export.

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Web developers converting WebP logos and UI icons to PNG so they work in older browsers and tools that don't support WebP. For favicons, also try WebP to ICO.

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Content creators preparing transparent overlay graphics for video, social media, or thumbnails - PNG keeps the alpha channel intact, then compress for faster uploads.

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Anyone who needs to open or edit a WebP image in software that rejects the format - convert to PNG for instant compatibility, or to JPG if transparency isn't needed.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Here are the most commonly used tools alongside WebP to PNG conversion:

โ€” WHO IT'S FOR โ€”

Built for Everyone in India

Whether you're designing, coding, or just need lossless transparency - this tool is for you.

๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽจ Graphic Designers ๐Ÿ’ป Web Developers ๐Ÿ“ฑ Content Creators ๐ŸŽ“ Students & Educators ๐Ÿ“ธ Photographers ๐Ÿ›’ E-Commerce Sellers ๐Ÿ“ Bloggers & Writers ๐Ÿข Government & Offices

FAQs - WebP To PNG Converter

PNG offers broader compatibility and guaranteed lossless quality compared to WebP. While WebP is great for web performance, it is not supported by all photo editors, older browsers, or legacy software. Converting to PNG ensures your image opens everywhere, keeps full transparency intact, and survives repeated editing without any quality loss - making it the safe choice for graphics, logos, and design work.

Yes, completely. Both WebP and PNG support full alpha transparency, so any transparent areas in your WebP image are carried over exactly into the PNG. Logos, overlays, cutouts, and icons keep their clean transparent backgrounds. This is a key advantage of choosing PNG over JPG - JPG would fill those transparent areas with a solid white background instead.

Usually yes. PNG uses lossless compression, which preserves every pixel but produces larger files than WebP's more advanced compression. A 100 KB WebP might become 300 to 500 KB as a PNG. This is normal and expected - you are trading file size for lossless quality and universal compatibility. If size matters, you can run the PNG through our PNG compressor or keep the original WebP for web use.

No - converting to PNG cannot recover detail already lost during the original WebP compression. If the WebP was saved as lossy, that data was permanently discarded. However, the PNG output is lossless relative to what the browser renders, so no further quality is lost during conversion. Once in PNG format, every future edit, crop, or re-save stays lossless, which is why PNG is ideal for images you plan to modify.

Yes, completely. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device - they are not uploaded, transmitted, or stored on any server. This means your files remain completely private, and the tool works even without an internet connection once the page has loaded. There is zero data collection involved in the conversion process.

Yes. The tool supports batch conversion, allowing multiple WebP files to be converted in a single operation. Simply select or drag in all your images at once, choose your settings, and convert them together. You can then download each PNG individually or grab them all bundled into a single ZIP archive, which is convenient when processing many files for a project, gallery, or upload.

PNG is a static image format and cannot store animation. If you convert an animated WebP, only a single frame (typically the first) is captured as a still PNG image with its transparency intact. To preserve motion, convert the animated WebP to GIF instead, which supports frame-based animation. For extracting a single still frame from an animated WebP, this PNG converter works perfectly.

Choose PNG if your image has transparency, contains text or sharp graphics, or will be edited - PNG is lossless and keeps the alpha channel. Choose JPG if it is a photograph without transparency and you want the smallest file for sharing or email. PNG produces larger files but perfect quality; JPG produces smaller files but flattens transparency to white. Pick based on whether quality and transparency, or file size, matters more.

No. The converter never adds watermarks, logos, or any branding to your images. The output PNG is a clean, unmarked file containing only your image with its transparency preserved. There are also no usage limits, no sign-up requirements, and no hidden fees. You can convert as many WebP files as you like, as often as you like, and the results are entirely yours to use however you need.

Yes. The converter is fully responsive and works smoothly on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. The interface adapts to your screen size, and conversion runs locally on your device's browser. On mobile, very large images or big batches may process more slowly depending on your device's memory, but for typical images the tool performs quickly and reliably across all platforms.

Minor color shifts can occur because embedded ICC color profiles from the original WebP may not transfer during browser-based canvas conversion. Browsers handle color management differently - some apply sRGB mapping while others ignore profiles entirely. For most use cases, the difference is imperceptible. If color accuracy is critical for professional printing or design, use a desktop application like Photoshop that fully preserves ICC profiles.

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