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WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP images to lossless PNG — batch supported.

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Upload once, process locally, and keep the original workflow intact.

WEBPMax 50 MB

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When to use this

You saved an image from a website and it's a WebP file. Now Photoshop won't open it, or Illustrator ignores it, or your company's ancient CMS rejects it outright. Design tools have been slow to adopt WebP — Figma handles it fine, but many desktop apps still choke. If you need to edit a web image in a traditional design tool, PNG is the safe bet.

Archiving is the other big use case. WebP is relatively young. PNG has been around since 1996 and will open on literally anything with a screen. If you're building a long-term asset library, PNG is the format that won't surprise you in five years.

Enterprise software is the third reason. Internal tools, medical imaging systems, government portals — many of these were built before WebP existed and won't be updated anytime soon. PNG gets through the door every time.

Good to know

Zero quality loss. WebP to PNG conversion is lossless. The PNG output contains every pixel of data from the decoded WebP. Nothing is added, nothing is removed.

Files will get larger. That's the tradeoff. PNG uses lossless compression, which produces bigger files than WebP's more aggressive algorithms. Expect 30-50% larger files. You're trading size for universal compatibility.

Lossy artifacts carry over. If the original WebP used lossy compression, those artifacts are baked in to the pixel data. PNG preserves them faithfully — it doesn't add new ones, but it can't remove what's already there.

Batch mode is the fast path. Drop 10, 20, 50 files at once. Download them individually or grab the ZIP. All processing stays in your browser — nothing leaves your device.

Quick Reference

FeatureWebPPNG
CompressionLossy + losslessLossless only
TransparencyYes (alpha)Yes (alpha)
Browser supportAll modern (post-2020)Universal
Design tool supportLimitedUniversal
Typical file sizeSmaller (30-50%)Larger
Best forWeb deliveryEditing and archiving