Convert WebP to PNG
Plenty of desktop apps, older editors and upload forms still refuse WebP files saved from the web. Converting to PNG gives you a file that opens absolutely everywhere, with transparency preserved.
Free · no signup · files never leave your device
How to convert WebP to PNG
- 1Open the File Converter and drop, browse, or paste your WebP files — a whole batch works too.
- 2Pick PNG as the output format.
- 3Hit Convert — everything runs locally in your browser.
- 4Download the PNG files individually or together as a ZIP.
About WebP (WebP)
WebP is a modern web format that typically produces 25–35% smaller files than JPG or PNG at the same visual quality, and it supports transparency. Every modern browser reads it; some older desktop apps still don't.
About PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
PNG is a lossless format: every pixel is preserved exactly, and it supports full alpha transparency. That makes it the default for screenshots, logos, UI graphics and cut-outs — at the cost of larger files than JPG or WebP for photographs.
Frequently asked questions
Why won't some apps open WebP?
WebP is newer than PNG/JPG and some desktop software never added support. PNG has been universal for decades — converting fixes the compatibility problem.
Is the conversion lossless?
PNG itself is lossless, so nothing further is lost — the PNG matches the WebP exactly as it decoded.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. The whole conversion runs in your browser — your WebP files never leave your device, and there's nothing for a server to store or leak.
Is it free? Is there a watermark?
Yes, it's completely free — no signup, no watermark, no limits on how many WebP files you convert.
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