WebP to PNG Converter
Convert WebP to PNG online for free. Get lossless PNG images with full transparency support. No software needed.
Drop your WebP file hereTap to choose your WebP file
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Also supports JPG, GIF, BMP, TIFF • Max 50 MB
How to Convert WebP to PNG
Upload
Drag and drop your WebP file into the converter above, or click Choose WebP File to browse your device.
Convert
Click Convert to PNG. Our server converts your image in seconds while preserving quality.
Download
Click Download PNG to save the converted file. No registration or email required.
What is WebP?
WebP is Google's modern image format (2010) that supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency, and animation. WebP files are optimized for web use and offer smaller file sizes than both JPG and PNG.
While WebP has 97%+ browser support, not all software supports WebP. Many image editors, office applications, printing services, and design tools still cannot open WebP files, creating the need for conversion to PNG.
What is PNG?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless image format with universal compatibility. PNG supports full alpha channel transparency and is accepted by virtually every application, website, and service.
Converting WebP to PNG gives you maximum compatibility — the resulting PNG can be opened, edited, printed, and shared everywhere. PNG files are larger than WebP but the trade-off is universal support.
WebP vs PNG: Quick Comparison
| Feature | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy + lossless | Lossless only |
| File size | 26% smaller (lossless) | Larger (baseline) |
| Transparency | Full alpha | Full alpha |
| Animation | Yes | APNG (limited support) |
| Color depth | 8-bit | Up to 16-bit |
| Software support | Growing | Universal |
| Best for | Web delivery | Editing, printing, sharing |
Why Convert WebP to PNG?
Universal compatibility
Not all software supports WebP. Converting to PNG ensures your images can be opened in any editor, office app, design tool, or print service.
Editing & design
Some image editors (older Photoshop, many online editors, office apps) cannot import WebP. PNG is universally accepted for editing workflows.
Printing
Print services and photo labs generally do not accept WebP. PNG provides lossless quality suitable for professional printing.
16-bit color
PNG supports 16-bit color depth for professional workflows. WebP is limited to 8-bit. If you need higher color precision, PNG is the better format.