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Convert WebP to BMP

Export WebP images as uncompressed BMP files in your browser.

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How to use WEBP to BMP converter?

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Upload your WebP files

Drag and drop your WebP images onto the drop zone, or click Select Files to browse. To convert webp to bmp in bulk, click Select Folder to queue an entire directory at once.

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Convert WebP to BMP

Hit the Convert button. The webp to bmp conversion runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly — no internet connection needed after the page loads, and nothing is sent to any server.

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Download your BMP files

Once the webp to bmp converter finishes, download each BMP file individually, or use Download All / Download ZIP to grab everything in one click.

Why use our WEBP to BMP converter?

100% Local Processing

This webp to bmp converter runs entirely in your browser. Your images never leave your device — no uploads, no servers, complete privacy.

Batch WebP to BMP Conversion

Convert webp to bmp in bulk — select multiple files or an entire folder and process everything at once. No queues, no limits.

Uncompressed Pixel Fidelity

BMP stores every pixel as raw data with nothing discarded. When you change webp to bmp, the output is a perfect, uncompressed representation of the original image.

Windows-Native Compatibility

BMP is natively supported by Windows, legacy design tools, and many industrial and embedded applications. Converting webp to bmp ensures compatibility wherever it is needed.

Fast WebAssembly Engine

The webp to bmp converter is powered by WebAssembly and runs at near-native speed in your browser — no plugins, no extensions, no install required.

Flexible Download Options

After you convert webp to bmp, download files individually, all at once, or as a single ZIP archive — whichever fits your workflow best.

Why convert WebP to BMP?

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Absolute pixel fidelity — nothing compressed, nothing lost

BMP stores raw, uncompressed pixel data. When you convert webp to bmp, the output contains every pixel exactly as decoded from the source — no compression pass, no re-encoding artifacts. For workflows where the image data itself needs to be exact, BMP is the format that delivers that guarantee without question.

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Required by legacy software and industrial tools

Plenty of older Windows applications, embedded systems, manufacturing software, and specialized hardware only accept BMP. These tools predate modern formats and were never updated to support WebP. If your workflow hits one of these environments, using this webp to bmp converter is the direct path to compatibility — no workarounds, no plugins.

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Simple format, easy to parse programmatically

BMP's structure is straightforward and well-documented. The pixel data starts at a fixed offset and is stored in a predictable layout. For developers building image processing pipelines, game tools, or low-level graphics code that needs to read pixel values directly, changing webp to bmp produces a file that is trivial to parse without a full image library.

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No decoding overhead at runtime

Compressed formats like WebP require a decode step before the pixel data is available. BMP skips that entirely — the raw pixels are right there in the file. For applications that load images at startup or in latency-sensitive contexts, BMP can reduce initialization time at the cost of larger file size.

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Your files never leave your browser

The entire webp to bmp conversion runs via WebAssembly locally in your browser tab. No files are uploaded, no account is needed, and nothing persists after you close the page. For proprietary assets, client work, or anything sensitive, the privacy is built in.

About WebP and BMP file

WebP

Web Picture Format

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google for the web. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, as well as transparency and animation. WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than JPG or PNG at equivalent quality.

Developed by GoogleLossy & losslessTransparencyAnimationWeb optimized

BMP

Bitmap Image File

BMP is an uncompressed raster image format native to Windows. It stores pixel data without any compression, resulting in large file sizes but perfect quality. BMP is commonly used in Windows applications and legacy systems.

UncompressedPerfect qualityLarge file sizeWindows nativeLegacy support

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