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WebP to PNG

Convert WebP images into standard PNGs that open anywhere. Batch supported, nothing uploaded.

  • Free, no signup
  • No upload — runs on your device
  • No watermark
  • Unlimited use

WebP to PNG

Processed locally
Drop WebP images here

Batch supported · single files download directly

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    Why you keep ending up with WebP files you cannot use

    WebP is the format most websites now serve, because it is smaller than JPG and PNG at the same quality. That is good for the web and awkward for you: when you save an image from a page, it arrives as a .webp file, and a lot of desktop software — older versions of Photoshop, many print shops, some office tools — will not open it. Converting to PNG gives you a file those programs understand, with no loss of quality, because PNG is lossless.

    PNG is the right target when you need to preserve exact detail or a transparent background, both of which WebP can also carry and PNG keeps intact. If you do not need transparency and want a smaller file, converting to JPG instead is the better choice. Either way, the conversion happens on the browser canvas, so the image is never uploaded.

    One thing to know: converting WebP to PNG will usually make the file larger, because you are moving from a highly efficient format to a lossless one. That is expected, and it is the price of compatibility.

    How it works

    1. Drop in one or more WebP images
    2. Click Convert
    3. A single file downloads directly; several arrive as a ZIP

    WebP is the efficient format the web serves, and the reason saved images often will not open in desktop software. Converting to PNG gives you a lossless, universally-editable file. If you want a smaller result and do not need transparency, WebP to JPG is the better target, and Compress Image shrinks any file further.

    Why nothing uploads. Every operation on this page happens inside your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Your file is read into memory, processed, and offered back as a download. It is never transmitted. Disconnect from the internet after this page loads and the tool keeps working.

    Frequently asked questions

    Why can I not open a WebP file on my computer?
    Many desktop programs — especially older ones — have no WebP support, even though every browser does. Converting to PNG produces a file they can open, with no quality loss.
    Does converting WebP to PNG lose quality?
    No. PNG is lossless, so the conversion preserves the WebP exactly. The file will usually be larger, because PNG stores images less efficiently than WebP.
    Is transparency preserved?
    Yes. Both WebP and PNG support transparency, so a transparent WebP becomes a transparent PNG.
    Can I convert several WebP files at once?
    Yes. A single file downloads directly; multiple files come back as a ZIP.
    Is anything uploaded?
    No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser and the file never leaves your device.