Convert WebP images to PNG with lossless quality. PNG is universally supported and preserves every pixel perfectly. Ideal for design work, print, and software that doesn't support WebP. All conversion happens in your browser.
Need a lossless version of a WebP image? Converting to PNG preserves every pixel while adding transparency support if the original had it. This is useful for design work, documentation, or any situation where you need guaranteed pixel-perfect quality from a WebP source. Conversion runs locally in your browser.
When to Use PNG Instead of WebP
WebP is great for websites, but PNG has important advantages in certain situations:
- Software compatibility: Many image editors don't support WebP
- Print workflows: Print services often require PNG or TIFF
- Legacy systems: Older browsers and platforms need PNG
- Archival: PNG's lossless format is better for long-term storage
Why Convert WebP to PNG?
Lossless Quality
PNG uses lossless compression — zero quality loss during conversion. Every pixel from your WebP image is preserved perfectly in PNG.
Maximum Compatibility
While WebP is modern, some older software and systems still don't support it. PNG works everywhere — every image editor, platform, and device.
Transparency Preserved
Both WebP and PNG support alpha transparency. Your transparent backgrounds and semi-transparent effects convert perfectly.
Instant Conversion
Convert WebP to PNG instantly in your browser. No uploads, no waiting — just drag, drop, and download.
How to Convert WebP to PNG
- Upload your WebP image(s).
- Adjust resize settings if needed.
- Click Convert to PNG.
- Download your lossless PNG file(s).
Features
Lossless quality output
Alpha channel preserved
Convert multiple files
Adjust dimensions if needed
Get all files at once
Browser-only processing
WebP vs PNG Comparison
| Feature | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| File Size | Smaller ✓ | Larger |
| Compatibility | Modern browsers | Universal ✓ |
| Transparency | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ |
| Lossless Option | Yes ✓ | Always ✓ |
Who Uses This Tool?
Designers
Convert WebP for use in software that doesn't support it
Developers
Generate PNG fallbacks for older browsers
Content Creators
Convert WebP for print or legacy platforms
Everyone
Make WebP images work in any software