WebP to PNG Converter

When something refuses to open a WebP but the image has a transparent background you need to keep, PNG is the answer rather than JPG. This converts in your browser and carries the transparency across exactly as it was.

Add your WebP files

Tap to browse, or paste from your clipboardClick to browse · Drag & drop · Paste (Ctrl/Cmd + V)

  • WebP in
  • PNG out
  • Up to 50.0 MB

Conversion settings

Nothing is uploaded · runs on your device

Convert to
usually a larger file — that is the price of compatibility

How it works

Three steps to a PNG

  1. 1

    Add your WebP files

    Drag them in, paste from your clipboard, or tap to browse. A whole folder at once is fine.

  2. 2

    Check the settings

    PNG keeps every pixel exactly, so there is nothing to trade off. Convert whenever you are ready.

  3. 3

    Download

    Save your PNG files. Nothing was sent anywhere, so there is nothing to delete afterwards.

Why this one

Why convert WebP to PNG here

Transparency comes through untouched

This is the reason to choose PNG over JPG here. Both formats will get your image open in old software, but only PNG has an alpha channel — so a logo with soft edges or a cut-out product photo arrives intact rather than sitting on a rectangle of colour you had to choose.

  • 02

    Expect a much bigger file

    PNG is lossless and WebP is not, so every pixel now has to be stored exactly, artefacts included. The file will grow, often several times over. Worth it when you need the transparency and the compatibility together; wasteful if you only needed the file to open, where JPG is the smaller answer.

  • 03

    Nothing is uploaded

    Your WebP files are read and written inside your own browser. Nothing is sent to us, which is why there is no size cap beyond what your device can hold and no queue to wait in.

  • 04

    A whole folder at once

    Drop in as many WebP files as you like. Each one is converted separately and gets its own result, so one awkward file cannot spoil the rest of the batch.

  • 05

    It shows you the real numbers

    Every file reports what it weighed before and after, and which way it moved. Where another format would have come out meaningfully smaller than PNG, that is offered next to the file instead of being quietly withheld.

Who it's for

When you'd use it

  • Someone building a slide deck

    Presentation software often will not place a WebP, and a cut-out product image needs its transparent background to sit on a coloured slide.

  • Someone with a folder of them

    A batch that all needs to be PNG before it goes anywhere — dropped in together rather than converted one at a time.

  • Someone on a work laptop

    Software installs are blocked and the files are not theirs to upload to a stranger's server. A browser tab is the only tool available, and it is enough.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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