Free image tool

Convert WebP to PNG

Turn WebP images into PNG in seconds. Everything runs in your browser β€” your image never leaves your device, so it is fast, free, and private.

  • πŸ”’ No upload β€” runs in your browser
  • πŸ†“ Free, no signup
  • 🚫 No watermark
  • ♾️ No limits

How to convert webp to png

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop your WEBP file, or click to browse. You can add several at once.

2

Convert to PNG

Click Convert. Conversion happens instantly in your browser at full resolution.

3

Download

Save each result, or download everything as a ZIP. No watermark, no signup.

Why use this tool

  • 🧰 Universal compatibility

    PNG opens in every editor, viewer, and office app β€” including ones that reject WebP.

  • 🧩 Transparency preserved

    WebP alpha channels transfer losslessly into the PNG.

  • πŸ”’ 100% private

    Decoding happens in your browser; the file is never uploaded.

Common use cases

  • Open in older software

    Photoshop versions before 23.2, legacy viewers, and many corporate tools can’t read WebP.

  • Office documents

    Insert web-saved images into Word, PowerPoint, and PDF workflows that expect PNG.

  • Lossless editing

    Move a WebP into an editing pipeline without introducing another round of lossy compression.

  • Design handoff

    Send assets to designers whose tools standardize on PNG masters.

Why do downloaded images keep coming as WebP?

Because the web serves it by default now: sites deliver WebP to browsers for its smaller size, and when you right-click and save, you inherit the format. Google’s study measured lossless WebP at 26% smaller than PNG β€” great for page speed, unhelpful when your photo viewer, editor, or upload form refuses the file.

Converting to PNG restores universal compatibility. The conversion is lossless: whatever pixels are in the WebP arrive in the PNG untouched, and transparency is preserved. If you don’t need transparency or editing headroom and would rather have a small, shareable file, the WebP to JPG converter is the better target.

PNG or JPG β€” which target should you pick?

Pick PNG when the WebP contains graphics, text, screenshots, or transparency, or when you’ll edit the image afterwards β€” lossless in, lossless out. Pick JPG when it’s a photograph you just need to share or upload: the file will be much smaller and every app on earth opens it.

Working in the other direction β€” putting images onto the web β€” you generally want to keep or create WebP, not remove it; see the PNG to WebP converter and our guide below on when each format wins.

WebP vs PNG at a glance

WebPPNG
Software supportBrowsers, modern appsEffectively everything
CompressionLossy or losslessLossless only
TransparencyYesYes
Best forServing images on websitesEditing, documents, compatibility

Pro tips for convert webp to png

  • Batch-convert a whole folder of saved WebP files at once and download the ZIP.
  • Animated WebP converts as its first frame β€” video-like animations need a different tool.
  • If the result is only for sharing a photo, JPG gives a far smaller file than PNG.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert WebP to PNG?

Upload or drag your WebP file into the tool, then click Convert. Your PNG downloads instantly β€” no signup, no watermark, and no upload to a server.

Is this WebP to PNG converter free?

Yes. It is 100% free with no limits, no account, and no watermark. Everything runs in your browser β€” your image never leaves your device, so it is fast, free, and private.

Will converting reduce my image quality?

Conversion is done at full resolution. For lossy targets (JPG/WebP) you can choose the quality level; PNG is lossless.

Does the converter keep transparency?

Yes. PNG supports an alpha channel, so transparent backgrounds are preserved.

Why won’t my WebP file open in Photoshop or my photo viewer?

WebP support arrived late outside browsers β€” Photoshop only added native support in 23.2 (2022), and many older viewers and corporate applications never did. Converting to PNG makes the image readable everywhere.

Is WebP to PNG conversion lossless?

Yes. Decoding WebP and saving as PNG preserves the current pixels exactly, including the alpha (transparency) channel. Note it can’t undo lossy compression already present in the WebP.