PNG to WebP
Format conversion

Convert PNG into WebP when the same image can stay readable at a smaller weight

This flow is useful when the source is a PNG but the next destination is web-first and can benefit from a lighter WebP export. It is a common step after screenshots, simple graphics, or photo-like PNG files.

Local processingPNG → WebPBatch readySmaller exports
Convert PNG to WebP locally

Batch convert PNG to WebP without uploading. Export smaller WebP files locally.

Local-only processing. Files stay on your device and are not uploaded.
What happens next
  • Select images from your device.
  • Adjust settings and preview the result.
  • Export locally as JPG/PNG/WebP.
Workflow notes
Typical use

Use WebP when the PNG is heavier than the delivery surface really needs

  • Useful for web-facing graphics and photo-like PNGs where weight matters.
  • Not always right for editing workflows that still benefit from PNG as the working raster format.
  • If transparency is essential, verify the destination supports the WebP output as intended.

Useful context

Best for
Lighter web output
Useful when the current PNG is heavier than it needs to be for the destination.
Watch for
Workflow intent
Choose this when size matters. If editing and raster fidelity matter more, staying in PNG may be better.
Batch flow
Many PNGs
Run the same conversion rule across a full export set rather than hand-converting one by one.
Reverse path
WebP to PNG
If the result later needs a lossless raster format again, move it back to PNG deliberately.

FAQ

Do you upload my images?

No. Conversion runs locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.

Why convert PNG to WebP?

WebP often reduces file size while keeping good quality and transparency support (if enabled).

Is PNG to WebP free?

Yes.

Can I batch convert PNG to WebP?

Yes. Upload multiple PNGs and export all results.

Will WebP keep transparency?

Yes, if your browser supports WebP alpha.

How do I share settings?

Use Copy link to share the exact output settings.