Convert WebP to PNG Online for Free

WebP is efficient, but it's still not universally supported — plenty of older image editors, some print services, certain CMS plugins, and a fair number of upload forms simply reject it or handle it unreliably. Converting back to PNG gets you a format that works absolutely everywhere, at the cost of a larger file, which is exactly the trade you want when compatibility matters more than file size.

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Convert WebP to PNG Online for Free

WebP is efficient, but it's still not universally supported — plenty of older image editors, some print services, certain CMS plugins, and a fair number of upload forms simply reject it or handle it unreliably. Converting back to PNG gets you a format that works absolutely everywhere, at the cost of a larger file, which is exactly the trade you want when compatibility matters more than file size.

The conversion happens fully in your browser using the Canvas API: your WebP is decoded and re-encoded as PNG with no server involved, so it's essentially instant and completely private. Any transparency in the source WebP is preserved in the resulting PNG, since both formats support an alpha channel — nothing gets flattened or lost in this direction.

This is a common step when someone sends you a WebP screenshot or graphic and your design software, older device, or a specific website simply won't accept it. Drop in a single file or a whole batch — multiple images convert independently and are bundled into one zip file, so you're never stuck downloading dozens of files one by one. No account, no watermark, no size cap beyond what your own device can handle.

FAQ

Common questions

Some older software, certain print or POD services, and some upload forms don't reliably accept WebP files. Converting to PNG gives you a format with near-universal compatibility.

No — both WebP and PNG support an alpha (transparency) channel, so any transparent areas in your source file are preserved exactly in the PNG output.

Usually yes. WebP typically compresses more efficiently than PNG, so converting in this direction generally increases file size — that's the expected trade-off for wider compatibility.

Yes — drop in as many as you like. Each is converted independently and, when you add more than one, they're bundled into a single zip download.

No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser, so your files never leave your device and there's no upload wait, even for larger batches.