WebP to PNG Converter
Free WebP to PNG converter — upload a WebP image and download a high-quality PNG in seconds. No signup required.
About WebP to PNG Converter
The WebP to PNG Converter lets you convert any WebP image to PNG format in seconds — no software to install, no account required. Upload your file, click convert, and download a high-quality PNG that works everywhere.
WebP is a powerful format for the web, but it is not universally supported across design tools, email clients, print workflows, and older applications. Converting to PNG gives you a file with maximum compatibility: every editor, browser, and platform supports PNG. The conversion preserves full image quality and retains any transparency your WebP file contains, so logos and graphics with transparent backgrounds come through perfectly.
Whether you are pulling WebP screenshots from a browser, working with assets from a web project, or receiving files from a client in a format your tools do not handle, this converter gets you to a reliable, editable PNG in one step — free, fast, and fully private.
Frequently asked questions
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that uses advanced compression to produce smaller file sizes than PNG or JPEG — with support for both lossy and lossless modes, as well as transparency. PNG is a widely supported lossless format with alpha transparency, preferred for design assets, logos, and anywhere pixel-perfect fidelity matters. WebP is excellent for web delivery; PNG is better for broad compatibility and editing workflows.
Many applications, design tools, and older platforms do not support WebP. Converting to PNG ensures your image opens in any editor, can be shared with anyone, and works as a design asset without compatibility issues. PNG is also required by some print services, email clients, and document tools that do not recognize WebP.
Yes. If your WebP file has a transparent background, that transparency is fully preserved in the output PNG. PNG supports alpha channels natively, so the conversion will carry over any transparent areas in your original WebP.
In most cases yes — PNG files are larger than WebP because PNG uses lossless compression while WebP uses more efficient algorithms. The tradeoff is that PNG gives you maximum compatibility and a file that can be edited and resaved without any quality loss.