Upload multiple WEBP files and download crisp, lossless PNGs in seconds โ with full transparency preserved, right in your browser.
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Lightning fast, fully private, feature-rich โ no software needed.
All conversion runs in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never touch any server.
WEBP transparency (alpha channel) is fully carried over to the output PNG โ perfect for logos and graphics.
Convert dozens of WEBPs at once and download them all in a single ZIP archive with one click.
Set a max width or height to automatically scale images down while preserving the original aspect ratio.
Hover any converted thumbnail to download that single PNG individually โ no need to unzip everything.
No uploads, no queues. All images are converted sequentially with a live progress bar in real time.
Drag & drop or browse to select one or more WEBP images from your device.
Optionally set a max width or height to resize images. Enter a custom filename prefix.
Click Convert and download individual PNGs or grab them all in a ZIP instantly.
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Converting WebP to PNG gives you a widely compatible, lossless image that preserves transparency. PNG is universally supported by all image editors, design tools, and operating systems โ making it the ideal format when WebP compatibility is a concern.
Figma, Canva, older Photoshop versions, and many design tools work better with PNG than WebP. Convert downloaded WebP assets before using them in design projects.
Like WebP, PNG supports transparent backgrounds โ so logos, icons, and graphics with transparency convert without any background-filling issues.
Windows Photo Viewer and older operating systems don't natively support WebP. Convert to PNG for guaranteed compatibility on any Windows machine.
PNG is universally understood by all email clients, messaging apps, and platforms โ making it the safest format for sharing images with unknown recipients.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) was created in 1996 as an open, patent-free alternative to GIF with full color support and alpha transparency. It uses lossless compression, making it ideal for screenshots, graphics, logos, and any image where pixel-perfect quality must be maintained. PNG is universally supported across all platforms, browsers, and software.