WebP to PNG

Lossless PNG copies of WebP images, with transparency preserved.

Drop WebP files here or click to browse

Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

100% Private

Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.

Smart Defaults

Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.

Batch Processing

Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.

How to use WebP to PNG

  1. Drop your images onto the page, or click to pick them from your device
  2. Use the default settings, or adjust the options for your file type and target result
  3. Download the finished images one by one, or save the full batch as a ZIP

What WebP to PNG is for

Use the WebP to PNG tool when a WebP image is headed into an editor or graphics workflow. PNG output is lossless and keeps transparency, so the copy is pixel-exact and ready for Photoshop, GIMP or any design tool.

  • Convert WebP images to lossless PNG for editing and graphics work.
  • Keep transparent backgrounds intact through the conversion.
  • Prepare WebP downloads for editors and tools that reject the format.
  • Create pixel-exact copies with no further quality loss.
Privacy note: This tool runs locally in your browser. Your selected image files are not uploaded to CompressImage.ca. Read more on our promise page.

Best practices for better results

Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.

  • Use PNG output when the image is headed into an editor and quality matters most.
  • Expect the PNG to be larger: lossless storage is the trade.
  • Animated WebP converts as its first frame; keep animations in WebP or GIF.
  • Compress the finished PNG afterwards if it needs to be lighter for the web.

WebP to PNG for lossless, editable copies

WebP to PNG is the conversion for getting an image out of the web and into your tools. Editors, printing services and plenty of older software still reject WebP files, and a PNG copy fixes that with zero compromise: PNG is lossless, so every decoded pixel is preserved exactly, and any transparency in the WebP survives untouched.

Expect the PNG to be larger than the WebP it came from. That is the nature of lossless storage, and exactly the trade you want for a copy that can be opened, edited and re-saved without degrading.

HOW TO CONVERT WEBP TO PNG

  • Drop your WebP images onto the upload area, or click it to browse
  • Click Convert to PNG: there are no quality settings because PNG is lossless
  • Each image appears with its dimensions and new file size
  • Download individual PNG files or the whole batch at once

One detail about animated WebP

PNG is a still format, so an animated WebP converts as its first frame. For animations, stay in WebP or head to the GIF tools instead. And when the goal is maximum compatibility rather than editing, WebP to JPG produces smaller files that open in absolutely everything.

Related image tools

These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.

  • JXL to JPG: Convert JPEG XL files to widely supported JPG
  • JXL to PNG: Convert JPEG XL files to lossless PNG
  • JXL to WebP: Convert JPEG XL files to small WebP images
  • JPG to JXL: Convert JPG photos to next-gen JPEG XL

WebP to PNG FAQ

Is WebP to PNG conversion lossless?

The PNG side is. PNG stores every decoded pixel exactly, so nothing further is lost in the conversion, which makes it the right output for editing and graphics work.

Does the PNG keep transparency?

Yes. WebP supports full alpha transparency and PNG preserves it completely, so logos and graphics convert with their transparent backgrounds intact.

What happens with animated WebP files?

PNG is a still format, so an animated WebP converts as its first frame. For animations, keep the WebP or use the GIF tools instead.

Why is the PNG larger than the WebP?

WebP is a compressed web format and PNG is lossless, so a size increase is normal. It is the price of a perfect, edit-ready copy.