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Convert WebP images to universally compatible PNG format — lossless quality with broad software support.
Convert WebP to PNG when an editor, CMS, print workflow, or older application cannot open WebP. The browser decodes the WebP through canvas, so transparency can be preserved when supported, but the result can be much larger and metadata is usually stripped. Use the PNG for compatibility and keep the WebP when compact web delivery remains the priority.
WebP is optimized for compact delivery; use PNG only when compatibility or transparency is more important than size.
Open the output over a checkerboard or colored background and confirm the browser decoded the alpha channel correctly.
Try another current browser or confirm the source file is valid and not corrupt.
Canvas export usually strips EXIF, ICC, GPS, and author metadata. Keep the original WebP if metadata must be retained.
WebP to PNG conversion runs in the browser for normal use. Review transparency, file size, and metadata needs before replacing the original asset.
Confirm the source opens in your browser and note whether transparency or metadata needs to be preserved.
Generate the PNG, then check alpha edges, color appearance, dimensions, and file size.
Download the PNG for systems that reject WebP while keeping the original for compact web delivery.
Upload or drag & drop your WebP file
Click "Convert to PNG" to transform your image
Preview the result and download your PNG file
PNG works everywhere — all browsers, image editors, and operating systems
PNG preserves every pixel without additional compression artifacts
Alpha transparency from WebP is fully maintained in PNG output
All processing happens in your browser — your images never leave your device
Convert a WebP hero image to PNG for an older CMS and confirm the upload accepts it.
Convert a WebP logo to PNG and inspect the edges on dark and light backgrounds.
Some older software and workflows do not support WebP. Converting to PNG ensures compatibility with all image editors, print workflows, and legacy systems.
The conversion to PNG is lossless — no additional quality is lost. However, if the original WebP used lossy compression, that quality reduction is already baked in.
WebP is designed for compact web delivery, while PNG is lossless and can be much larger, especially for photographs or complex artwork.
Transparent WebP files can usually be decoded with transparency in modern browsers, but you should inspect the output edges before publishing.
Browser canvas export commonly strips EXIF, ICC, GPS, and author metadata, so keep the original WebP when metadata matters.
Choose PNG when the receiving editor, CMS, print system, or archive workflow requires it. Keep WebP for normal web delivery when browser support is acceptable and smaller file size is the priority.
This converter is intended for still-image conversion. If the source WebP is animated, review the output carefully because a canvas-based export may only represent a single rendered frame instead of the full animation.
PNG supports alpha transparency, so transparent pixels can be represented in the output. Still, inspect edges and semi-transparent areas after conversion because browser decoding and canvas rendering can affect exact pixel values.
Keep WebP for modern websites when the file already works in your target browsers and smaller delivery size matters. Convert to PNG when an editor, CMS, print workflow, or archive process specifically requires PNG.