WebPPNG

WebP to PNG Converter

Turn static WebP images into lossless PNG files while preserving transparent pixels.

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Choose files to begin.

Create a lossless PNG copy when an editor, design system, or older workflow cannot accept WebP, while keeping transparent areas intact on your device.

How to use WebP to PNG

  1. Choose static WebP images from your device.
  2. Start the PNG conversion after validation completes.
  3. Inspect the dimensions and download individual files or a ZIP.

What this tool is good at

Lossless PNG output
Alpha transparency retained
Animated WebP safety check
Private batch processing

When to use WebP to PNG

Transparency-safe interchange

Create a widely editable PNG for design tools or upload systems that do not accept WebP but require alpha.

Pixel-stable downstream edits

Use PNG as an intermediate when repeated editing should not add another lossy encoding generation.

Documentation screenshots

Export static WebP captures to a format commonly supported by office, annotation, and technical-writing software.

How to choose the right settings

01

Expect larger files

PNG uses lossless compression, so photographic WebP inputs commonly expand. That is a format tradeoff, not a conversion error.

02

Use only for static images

Animated inputs stop before output because PNG cannot represent the original WebP timeline in a single ordinary file.

03

Preserve the source separately

The PNG contains decoded pixels, not the original WebP bitstream or its metadata chunks.

Practical workflow and output details

The browser decodes the static WebP into RGBA pixels and writes a fresh lossless PNG. Transparency survives because both formats can represent an alpha channel.

Lossless PNG output does not mean lost source detail is recovered. Artifacts already present in a lossy WebP remain visible in the PNG pixels.

Format behavior and limitations

PNG output can be substantially larger than WebP.

Animated inputs are rejected, and container metadata plus ICC profiles are not copied.

Frequently asked questions

Will transparent areas survive?

Yes. PNG supports full alpha transparency, and the local canvas export retains it.

Why can the PNG be larger?

PNG is lossless and may need more bytes than a lossy WebP source, especially for photographs.

Can I convert animated WebP?

No. Animation is detected and rejected rather than exporting only one frame.

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