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What WebP to PNG conversion does

WebP is common on the web but not accepted by many editors and applications. Converting WebP to PNG gives you a widely supported, lossless copy that keeps every pixel and, unlike JPG, preserves transparent areas — ideal for logos, icons and graphics you plan to edit.

How the conversion works

Each WebP image is opened and re-saved as a PNG. Nothing is compressed away, so the result matches the original exactly, and any transparent areas are kept.

All processing takes place on our server, and no files are retained. Your files and the converted results are deleted automatically once the download is complete. Metadata embedded in the original, such as the location and time it was taken, is removed during conversion.

How to use it

  1. Drag your WebP files into the upload area, or click to select them. Multiple files can be added at once.
  2. Click Convert. A progress bar shows the upload, followed by processing.
  3. Download the converted PNG files.

PNG or JPG — which should you choose?

Choose PNG when you need transparency or a perfect, editable copy; the files are larger. Choose JPG when the image is an ordinary photo and a smaller file matters more than transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does WebP to PNG keep transparency?

Yes. PNG fully supports transparency, so a transparent WebP keeps its alpha channel after conversion. That makes PNG the right target when you need the image to stay transparent in apps that can't read WebP.

Will the image lose any quality?

PNG is lossless, so no additional compression is added — the decoded WebP is preserved exactly. It cannot recover detail a lossy WebP already discarded, but nothing further is lost.

Why is my PNG larger than the WebP?

WebP is built for small file sizes, while PNG's lossless compression is far less aggressive, so PNGs are typically several times larger. That's the expected trade-off for a lossless, universally supported format.

Should I choose PNG or JPG?

Choose PNG if you need transparency, or a lossless copy for editing, screenshots, or graphics with sharp text. Choose JPG for ordinary photos where a much smaller file matters more than transparency.

How many files can I convert, and is it private?

You can upload up to 30 WebP files per batch (20MB each, 200MB total), returned as PNGs in a single ZIP. Every uploaded and converted file is deleted automatically one hour after processing.

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