WebP to PNG Converter
A free WebP to PNG converter that turns WebP images into widely supported PNG files in your browser. There is no upload and no sign-up, making it easy to use WebP images in apps and editors that do not accept the format.
Convert your images
Drop PNG, JPG or WebP files, choose a target format, and download — converted entirely in your browser.
Drop images here or click to browse
PNG · JPG · WebP · batch supported · nothing is uploaded
How to convert WebP to PNG
Add your WebP files
Drag and drop one or many WebP images onto the page, or click to browse.
Choose PNG as the output
Select PNG so the result is saved in a broadly compatible, lossless container.
Convert and download
Click convert, then save each PNG or download the whole batch as a ZIP.
Why convert WebP to PNG
WebP is great for the web, but some apps, editors, and older tools still do not open it. This WebP to PNG converter produces a PNG that almost everything can read, and it keeps any transparency from the original WebP since PNG also supports an alpha channel. The conversion uses the Canvas API in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and it works offline once the page has loaded.
PNG is lossless, but converting from WebP cannot add detail that lossy WebP compression already discarded; it simply stores the current pixels losslessly. Keep in mind that Canvas re-encoding drops embedded metadata such as EXIF, and that PNG files are often larger than the original WebP.
Frequently asked questions
Why would I convert WebP to PNG?
Some apps and editors still do not accept WebP. PNG is broadly supported, so converting makes the image easy to open and reuse.
Is transparency preserved when converting WebP to PNG?
Yes. PNG supports an alpha channel, so transparency from the original WebP is kept.
Are my WebP files uploaded?
No. This WebP to PNG converter runs locally in your browser with the Canvas API, so files stay on your device.
Can I convert many WebP images at once?
Yes. Add several files, convert the batch, and download each PNG or all of them as a ZIP.
Will the PNG be larger than the WebP?
Usually yes. PNG is lossless, so the resulting files are often larger than the original WebP.