Convert WebP to PNG instantly
Convert WebP to PNG in your browser. Lossless output with transparency preserved. No upload. Free and instant.
Drop your WEBP file here
or click to browse
Example
Input (WEBP)
[image.webp] A WebP image with transparency File size: 95 KB
Output (PNG)
[image.png] Lossless PNG with alpha channel preserved File size: 320 KB
About this converter
WebP is efficient but not universally supported in every tool. Photoshop versions before 2022 cannot open WebP. Many print shops reject it. Some CMS platforms and form uploads still require PNG or JPG. This converter renders your WebP image onto a Canvas element and exports lossless PNG. Transparency is preserved. The conversion runs locally in your browser. No server, no upload, no account.
The most common reason to convert WebP to PNG is compatibility. You downloaded an image from a website and it is WebP, but the tool you need to use does not accept it. Maybe a print vendor, a form upload, an older image editor, or a design tool that has not added WebP support yet. PNG gives you maximum compatibility while keeping the image lossless. The file will be larger, typically 2x to 4x bigger than the WebP, but that is the cost of using a universally accepted format.
Transparency carries over correctly. If your WebP has an alpha channel, the PNG output will preserve it. If you do not need transparency and want a smaller file, WebP to JPG is a better choice. For the reverse workflow where you want to optimize PNGs for the web, PNG to WebP typically cuts file size in half.
WEBP vs PNG
WebP Image (WEBP)
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides both lossy and lossless compression, typically producing smaller files than JPG or PNG.
Common uses: web images, performance optimization, and modern browsers
Google WebP documentationPortable Network Graphics (PNG)
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless image format that supports transparency, making it ideal for graphics, icons, and screenshots.
Common uses: screenshots, graphics with transparency, and lossless images
W3C PNG specificationHow to convert WEBP to PNG
- 1
Select your WebP image
Drag and drop a .webp file onto the converter or click to browse. These files are common when saving images from websites in Chrome or other modern browsers.
- 2
Convert to PNG
The converter renders your WebP onto a Canvas element and exports lossless PNG. Transparent areas are preserved. The conversion runs in your browser in under a second.
- 3
Check the output
The PNG file will be larger than the WebP because PNG uses lossless compression. Verify that transparency and colors look correct before downloading.
- 4
Download the PNG
Save the .png file. It is now compatible with every image editor, upload form, and print workflow. The image is pixel-perfect lossless.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-03-23