WebP to PNG Converter

Convert a WebP image to a lossless PNG that keeps full transparency and perfect quality. It is ideal when you want to edit further or an app refuses WebP. Everything runs in your browser, so there is no upload needed.

No uploadLossless outputKeeps transparency
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Drop your WebP file to convert

Accepts WEBP files. Up to 50MB.

100% browser-based. Your files never leave your device.

How to convert WebP to PNG (10 seconds)

1

Drop your WebP

Drag and drop your WebP file onto the converter. Up to 50MB.

2

Instant preview

See your image immediately. No upload to any server.

3

Convert

Click Convert to PNG. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API.

4

Download PNG

Download your lossless PNG file with transparency intact. Ready for editing or any editor.

Why convert WebP to PNG

PNG is a lossless format, which means it keeps every pixel exactly as it was, and it is supported by essentially every image editor ever made. That makes it the natural target when you need to do real work with a picture. Converting WebP to PNG also preserves full transparency, so a logo or cutout on a clear background stays clean and ready to drop onto any design. If you plan to open the file in Photoshop, GIMP, Figma, or a similar tool, PNG removes any compatibility worries.

There are two common reasons to make this switch. The first is editing: because PNG never discards detail, you can save and re-save without the slow quality loss you would see with a lossy format. The second is compatibility, since the occasional older app or service still rejects WebP outright, and a PNG simply works. The one trade-off to expect is size. A lossless PNG is usually larger than the WebP it came from, which is the price of keeping perfect quality and full transparency. When file size is your priority instead, converting WebP to JPG is the lighter option.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the PNG output lossless?+
Yes. PNG uses lossless compression, so no detail is thrown away when the file is saved. The picture you get back is a faithful copy of the WebP, with nothing degraded.
Does it keep transparency?+
It does. PNG supports a full alpha channel, so any transparent areas in your WebP, such as a logo on a clear background, carry over exactly. Nothing gets filled with a solid color.
Why convert WebP to PNG instead of JPG?+
Choose PNG when you need to keep transparency or plan to edit the image further, since lossless quality means repeated saves will not slowly blur the picture. Pick JPG instead only when you want the smallest file and do not need transparency.
Will the PNG file be larger?+
Usually, yes. Lossless compression preserves everything, so a PNG tends to be bigger than the original WebP. That extra size is the cost of perfect quality and full transparency support.
Is the conversion private?+
Completely. Your image never leaves your browser. There is no server upload. The conversion uses your device's Canvas API.