Free online WebP to PNG converter. Convert WebP images to PNG format for broader compatibility. Runs in your browser with no server upload.
While WebP is excellent for web delivery, some tools and contexts still require PNG — older image editors, certain CMS platforms, print workflows, and systems that do not support WebP. This converter handles the reverse conversion instantly.
The PNG output is lossless — it preserves all the quality of the WebP source without introducing additional compression artefacts. For WebP images that were originally lossless, the PNG output will be pixel-perfect.
WebP and PNG solve different problems. WebP (introduced by Google and now widely supported in modern browsers) can use lossy or lossless compression and typically produces smaller files for the same visual quality, which is why it dominates web delivery. PNG is an older, universally supported lossless format with strong alpha-channel support and near-universal compatibility in editors, printers, and upload pipelines.
Choose WebP when file size and page performance matter and your audience uses modern browsers. Choose PNG when you need maximum tool and platform compatibility, print-ready lossless assets, or an interchange format that almost every image editor opens without plugins. This free converter turns a WebP file into PNG in your browser when you need that broader compatibility.
For WebP lossless sources: yes, the PNG will be pixel-perfect. For WebP lossy sources: the PNG will preserve the quality of the compressed WebP without adding further degradation, but the original lossy compression cannot be reversed.
This is expected. WebP was specifically designed for smaller file sizes than PNG. Converting back to PNG undoes the compression advantage. The PNG will typically be 30-60% larger than the WebP source.
Keep WebP for modern web delivery when size matters. Convert to PNG when a tool or workflow cannot open WebP — older image editors, some desktop apps, print pipelines, or platforms that reject WebP uploads. PNG is also a common choice when you need to edit transparency in software that expects PNG, or when sharing assets with collaborators who do not have WebP support.
Yes, when the source WebP uses an alpha channel. Both WebP and PNG support transparency, and this converter preserves alpha during conversion. If the WebP has no alpha (fully opaque), the PNG will also be opaque — there is no transparency to preserve in that case.
Not in the current version. The converter accepts one WebP file at a time: upload, convert, then download the PNG. For a batch of images, repeat the process for each file, or use a local script if you need bulk conversion regularly.
Yes. The tool is free to use with no signup, no account, and no watermark on the downloaded PNG. Conversion runs in your browser, so there is no per-file upload quota from our servers — you can convert as many images as you need, one at a time.
Upload your .webp file on this page. The tool converts it to PNG in your browser automatically, then you can download the result. No software install and no server upload — useful when you need a quick online WebP to PNG conversion for compatibility with editors or platforms that do not accept WebP.