WebP to PNG Converter Free
Convert WebP images to lossless PNG with full transparency preserved. Batch convert up to 20 files at once. No signup, no watermarks — works on any device.
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How It Works
Convert WebP to lossless PNG in three simple steps
Upload WebP Files
Drop your WebP images onto the upload area. Supports lossy and lossless WebP, including images with transparency (alpha channel). Upload up to 20 files with 100 MB combined on the free plan.
Configure PNG Output
Choose PNG compression level (3 is the recommended balance of speed and size), colour mode (RGBA to preserve transparency, RGB for opaque images, or grayscale), and bit depth (8-bit standard or 16-bit for high-precision colour).
Download Lossless PNG
Receive pixel-perfect PNG files with full transparency and lossless quality. Multiple files are packaged as a ZIP. The PNGs are ready for editing in Photoshop, Figma, GIMP, or placing in documents.
WebP to PNG Features
Lossless PNG with full transparency preserved
Transparency Preserved
PNG supports full alpha-channel transparency. When converting a WebP image that has transparent areas, the output PNG preserves every transparent and semi-transparent pixel exactly. This makes the result immediately usable in design tools, web CSS, and documents without any masking work.
Lossless Quality
PNG uses lossless deflate compression — every pixel in the output is identical to the decoded WebP source. No additional compression artefacts are introduced in the conversion process. This makes WebP to PNG the right choice when you need an editable, pixel-perfect copy of the image.
Batch Convert 20 Files
Convert up to 20 WebP files simultaneously. All files use the same output settings and are packaged as a ZIP archive. Useful for converting sets of WebP images downloaded from web tools, design exports, or modern websites into PNG for editing in tools that don't support WebP.
Compression Control
PNG compression is lossless regardless of level — only encoding speed and CPU usage change, not quality. Level 3 (default) is the best balance for online conversion. Level 9 produces the smallest file size but takes longer; level 0 is fastest but produces larger files. Pixel values are identical at all levels.
Colour Mode Options
Choose RGBA (full colour with alpha — the default), RGB (full colour without transparency for opaque images), or Grayscale (luminance-only, smaller file). RGBA is the safest choice when you're unsure if the WebP has transparent areas — it handles both transparent and opaque images correctly.
100% Private & Secure
All uploads use TLS 1.3 encryption. Images are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, index, or share your files.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Choose PNG when: the WebP image has transparent areas you need to keep (logos, icons, illustrations with transparent backgrounds), you need a lossless copy for further editing in Photoshop or Figma, or the image contains sharp text and graphics where JPEG artefacts would be visible. Choose JPG when: the image is a photograph with no transparency and you want the smallest possible file size for sharing or web use.
Yes — PNG is a lossless format and typically 2–5× larger than a lossy WebP at equivalent perceived quality. This is the expected behaviour: the PNG stores every pixel exactly, while the WebP discards information that the human eye barely notices. The larger file size is the cost of lossless fidelity and editing safety.
The conversion is lossless from the decoded WebP pixel data onwards — the PNG stores the exact pixel values decoded from the WebP. However, if the source WebP was lossy (most WebP files are), those compression artefacts are already in the pixel data and will appear in the PNG. Converting does not add new artefacts; it simply preserves whatever quality the WebP had.
PNG compression is always lossless — changing the level does not change pixel quality at all. Higher compression (level 9) takes longer to encode but produces smaller file sizes. Lower compression (level 0) encodes faster but produces larger files. The pixel values are bit-for-bit identical at every compression level. Level 3 is the sweet spot for online conversion: good compression without excessive processing time.
Yes. The output is a standard PNG file that opens in Photoshop, Figma, Illustrator, GIMP, Affinity Photo, Canva, and virtually every image editing application. Transparency is fully preserved and will appear as a transparent layer in Photoshop and Figma. If the image originally had no transparency, it opens as a flat RGB image.
Yes. All uploads use TLS 1.3 encryption. Files are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, share, or retain your files. No account is required.