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How to Convert WebP to PNG Online

Convert Google's WebP images to PNG format instantly. Browser-based, no upload required — your images stay private.

WebP is Google's modern image format that offers better compression than PNG and JPG. However, some applications, print services, and older software don't support WebP.

ConvertCraft's Image Converter handles WebP to PNG conversion entirely in your browser. The conversion is instant since it leverages your browser's built-in image decoding capabilities.

Open the Image Converter, drop your WebP files, select PNG as the output, and click Convert. The resulting PNG files maintain full quality with lossless compression.

PNG output preserves transparency (alpha channel), making it ideal for logos, icons, and graphics with transparent backgrounds.

You can convert multiple WebP files in a single batch — up to 50 images at once — making it efficient for bulk conversions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does WebP to PNG conversion lose quality?

No. PNG uses lossless compression, so converting from WebP to PNG preserves all image data. The file size may be larger than the original WebP.

Is transparency preserved in the conversion?

Yes. If the original WebP has an alpha channel (transparency), it is fully preserved in the PNG output.

Why would I convert WebP to PNG?

Common reasons include: software that doesn't support WebP, print services requiring PNG, editing in older image editors, or uploading to platforms that reject WebP.