WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP images to PNG. WebP is increasingly the default format on the modern web, but some tools (older photo editors, certain document templates, Outlook email) still need PNG. This converter handles batch input and preserves transparency, all in your browser without uploading.

How to use the WebP to PNG Converter

Drop WebP files. Each one becomes a PNG with the same dimensions and transparency preserved. Click to download individually or use bulk download.

Converting WebP back to PNG

WebP has become a default on the modern web because it compresses better than PNG or JPEG, but that ubiquity creates friction: older photo editors, some document templates, and email clients like Outlook still expect PNG and choke on WebP. Converting back removes the compatibility wall.

This converter turns WebP into PNG in your browser, in batches, preserving each image's dimensions and transparency — nothing uploads. It's the inverse of the WebP output in the image compressor; if you need a vector source rasterized instead, use the SVG to PNG converter.

Common use cases

  • Editor compatibility — open WebP content in tools that need PNG.
  • Email images — convert for clients that don't render WebP.
  • Document templates — supply PNG where WebP isn't accepted.
  • Batch conversion — turn a folder of WebP files into PNGs at once.
  • Transparency-safe — keep alpha channels intact through the conversion.

Frequently asked questions

Is transparency kept?

Yes. Alpha channels carry over, so logos and cut-outs stay transparent in the PNG.

Can I convert many files together?

Yes — drop multiple WebP files and each is converted and offered for download.

Do the files upload?

No. Conversion happens in your browser; the images never leave your device.

Will the PNG be larger than the WebP?

Usually yes — PNG is less efficient than WebP, so expect a bigger file. To shrink it again, re-encode with the image compressor.
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