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Convert WEBP to PNG — free & instant

Batch convert WEBP images to PNG format. 100% browser-based, no uploads, no limits.

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WebP files are 25–35% smaller than JPEG or PNG.

PNG is the standard format for lossless images that need transparency support and maximum application compatibility. Converting WebP to PNG gives you an editable, lossless version that works in every image editor, document tool, and design application — perfect for when you need to work with the image further.

What is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format from Google, optimized for web delivery. It produces smaller files than PNG and JPEG through more efficient compression algorithms. WebP supports transparency and both lossy and lossless compression modes, making it versatile for a wide range of web images.

While WebP is ideal for web use, its support in desktop software, image editors, and non-browser applications is still inconsistent. Tools like Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and many print workflows may not accept WebP natively, requiring conversion to a more universally compatible format.

When you need a WebP image to be fully editable or compatible with every tool in your workflow — not just web browsers — converting to PNG is the most reliable approach for preserving quality and transparency.

What is PNG?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless image format that stores every pixel exactly as-is, with no quality degradation. This makes it the preferred format for images that will be edited, layered, or used as source files in design workflows. Every edit to a PNG starts from a perfect, undegraded copy of the image.

PNG supports full alpha channel transparency, making it the standard format for logos, icons, and UI assets that need to appear correctly on any background. It is universally supported across all operating systems, image editors, design tools, and publishing applications.

The trade-off is file size — PNG files are larger than WebP because they do not sacrifice any image data. For editing, archiving, and working with source files, this is exactly what you want. For final web delivery, WebP or JPEG are more efficient choices.

Why convert WebP to PNG?

  • Lossless quality — perfect for images you plan to edit, modify, or use as source files.
  • Universal application support across all image editors, document tools, and design software.
  • Transparency is preserved with full alpha channel support.
  • Compatible with print workflows and publishing tools that require PNG input.
  • Safe archival format that won't accumulate quality loss over time.

How to convert WebP to PNG using imgToWebP

  1. Click Add files or drag your WebP images onto the upload area above.
  2. Conversion starts automatically in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.
  3. The quality slider affects the rendering stage; set it high (90–100%) for the best PNG output.
  4. Download individual PNG files, or use Download all to save a ZIP archive.

Frequently asked questions

Will the PNG be an exact copy of my WebP?

The PNG will be a lossless copy of what the WebP contains — but if the original WebP was lossy, any compression artifacts present in the WebP will also appear in the PNG. Converting to PNG does not recover quality that was already lost when the WebP was originally created.

Is transparency preserved when converting WebP to PNG?

Yes. PNG supports the same full alpha channel transparency as WebP. Any transparent or semi-transparent areas in your WebP image will be faithfully preserved in the PNG output.

Why is the PNG file larger than the WebP?

PNG uses lossless compression, which preserves every pixel but results in larger files than WebP's more advanced compression. This is expected and normal — the extra size is the cost of having a fully editable, application-compatible lossless file.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for images on the web. It supports both lossy and lossless compression.

Is my data safe?

Yes! When you upload an image, it never travels to any server — not ours, not anyone else's. Everything happens inside your own browser using your device's processing power. Think of it like using a calculator: the math happens on the device in your hand, not somewhere in the cloud.

  • — No one can see your images
  • — Your files are never stored anywhere online
  • — Works even if your internet disconnects mid-conversion
  • — Fully compliant with GDPR and other privacy regulations

What formats are supported?

You can convert JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, SVG, AVIF, and ICO files to WebP format using our converter.