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Convert WebP to PNG

Turn WebP files into lossless PNG images, all processed locally.

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How to use WEBP to PNG 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. Need to convert webp to png in bulk? Click Select Folder to queue an entire directory at once.

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Convert WebP to PNG

Hit the Convert button. The webp to png 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 PNG files

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

Why use our WEBP to PNG converter?

100% Local Processing

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

Batch WebP to PNG Conversion

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

Lossless PNG Output

PNG is a lossless format. When you change webp to png, every pixel is preserved exactly — no compression artifacts, no quality degradation.

Transparency Preserved

Converting webp to png retains full alpha channel transparency. Logos, cutouts, and UI graphics with transparent backgrounds come out exactly as intended.

Fast WebAssembly Engine

The webp to png 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 png, download files individually, all at once, or as a single ZIP archive — whichever fits your workflow best.

Why convert WebP to PNG?

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Lossless quality — nothing gets thrown away

When you change webp to png, the output is pixel-perfect. PNG uses lossless compression, which means every detail, every edge, every color value from the original WebP is preserved exactly. No re-compression artifacts, no color shifts. For logos, product screenshots, UI graphics, or any image where precision matters, this is the only acceptable output format.

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Transparent backgrounds survive the conversion

Both WebP and PNG support alpha channel transparency, so converting webp to png carries that transparency across intact. A product image with a transparent background, a logo on a clear canvas, a UI icon with soft edges — all of it comes through cleanly. JPG would destroy the transparency; PNG keeps it.

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Works in every tool, every workflow

PNG is the lingua franca of image editing. Photoshop, Figma, Illustrator, Sketch, Affinity, GIMP, Canva — every design tool on the market handles PNG without a second thought. WebP support is patchier, especially in older software and print workflows. If you need to hand an image off to someone else or drop it into a tool you didn't build, converting webp to png removes all friction.

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The right format for editing and archiving

WebP is an optimized delivery format — it was designed for web servers, not editing pipelines. PNG is what you use when an image needs to stay in rotation: opened, edited, re-saved, and passed around without accumulating quality loss. Use this webp to png converter to move images from delivery format into a working format you can actually edit.

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Your files never leave your browser

The entire webp to png conversion runs via WebAssembly locally in your browser tab. No files are uploaded to a server, no account is required, and nothing persists after you close the page. For client work, internal documents, or personal images, that privacy guarantee is not a footnote — it is the point.

About WebP and PNG 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

PNG

Portable Network Graphics

PNG is a lossless image format that preserves every pixel of the original image. It supports full transparency via an alpha channel, making it ideal for logos, icons, and graphics that require crisp edges. PNG files are larger than JPG but offer higher quality.

LosslessTransparencySharp edgesIcons & logosNo quality loss

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