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WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP images back to PNG format while maintaining transparency support. All processing happens in your browser - your images never leave your device.

Click to upload or drag and drop

Multiple images supported (max 20MB)

Why Convert WEBP to PNG?

Lossless quality conversion with no quality loss
Full transparency support with alpha channel
Universal compatibility across all platforms
Ideal for graphics that require PNG format

Common Use Cases:

  • Converting for software that requires PNG format
  • Graphics and logos that need lossless quality
  • Images with transparency for design work
  • Professional image editing workflows

About WebP to PNG Conversion

PNG format provides lossless compression and full transparency support, making it ideal for graphics, logos, and images that require perfect quality preservation. Converting WebP images back to PNG is useful when you need lossless quality, when working with software that requires PNG format, or when sharing images with systems that don't support WebP. The conversion maintains all transparency information through the alpha channel.

How to Use

  1. 1.Upload your WebP images by clicking or dragging and dropping them into the upload area.
  2. 2.Adjust resize settings if you need to change the image dimensions.
  3. 3.Click "Convert to PNG" to start the conversion process.
  4. 4.Download individual converted images or all images as a ZIP file.
  5. 5.Use the PNG images in applications that require lossless format.

Tips & Best Practices

  • PNG format maintains lossless quality, perfect for graphics and logos.
  • Transparency is fully preserved during conversion.
  • Use PNG when you need perfect quality preservation.
  • PNG is ideal for graphics editing and professional workflows.
  • All processing happens in your browser for complete privacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will transparency be preserved when converting from WebP to PNG?

Yes, if your WebP image has transparency, it will be fully preserved in the PNG format through the alpha channel.

What is the difference between WebP and PNG?

WebP provides better compression (smaller file sizes) but uses lossy compression. PNG uses lossless compression, preserving perfect quality but with larger file sizes.

When should I use PNG instead of WebP?

Use PNG when you need lossless quality, when working with software that requires PNG format, or when sharing images with systems that don't support WebP.

Can I resize images during conversion?

Yes, you can adjust the resize settings to change image dimensions while converting from WebP to PNG.