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Convert WebP to PNG

Some older apps, editors and email clients still don't accept WebP — converting to PNG gives you a universally compatible, lossless copy that keeps any transparency intact.

🔒 Processed in your browser — your file never leaves your device.

Drop your images here

or click to browse · JPG, PNG, WebP · Batch convert · Nothing is uploaded

⚠️ PNG is preselected as the output format. You can switch to any other format above at any time — conversion always runs on your device.

Convert WebP images to PNG entirely in your browser — no upload, no account. Your files never leave your device.

Key facts

  • Maximises compatibility with older software
  • Lossless PNG output — no added artefacts
  • Preserves transparency from the source WebP
  • Expect a larger file than the WebP
  • 100% in-browser — your images never leave your device

Why convert WebP to PNG?

WebP is compact and modern, but a few programs — older image editors, certain office suites, some legacy systems — still can't open it. Converting to PNG produces a lossless file that virtually everything can read, and PNG preserves the transparency WebP may carry, unlike a JPG conversion which would flatten it onto a solid colour. The trade-off is size: the PNG will usually be larger than the WebP, because PNG doesn't compress as aggressively.

WebP vs PNG: the format differences

WebP is small and modern (lossy or lossless, with transparency) but occasionally unsupported by older software. PNG is lossless, transparent and readable almost everywhere, at the cost of a larger file. Converting WebP → PNG maximises compatibility and keeps transparency, adding no new compression artefacts.

1

Add your WebP image

Drag your WebP file onto the drop zone above, or click to browse. It stays on your device — nothing is uploaded.

2

Convert to PNG

PNG is already selected as the output format — just click Convert. The image is re-encoded to PNG right in your browser using the Canvas API.

3

Download your PNG

Save the converted PNG file. Add more WebP images to convert them together in the same batch.

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