WebP to PNG
Format conversion

Convert WebP into PNG when the next step needs a cleaner raster file for editing or transparency

Use this flow when a WebP asset needs to become PNG because the downstream tool expects a lossless raster output, or the design work is not finished yet.

Local processingWebP → PNGLossless outputBatch ready
Convert WebP to PNG locally

Batch convert WebP to PNG without uploading. Export PNG 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

Switch back to PNG when the file has to re-enter a more flexible raster workflow

  • Useful for editing, annotations, and applications that still prefer PNG.
  • Do not choose PNG expecting a lighter file; it is usually the opposite.
  • Once the work is done, move back to WebP only if the final destination benefits from the smaller export.

Useful context

Best for
Editing and alpha-safe flows
PNG is a cleaner working raster when the asset still needs markup, compositing, or careful edge handling.
Tradeoff
Heavier than WebP
Choose PNG for workflow reasons, not because you expect a smaller file.
Useful when
Compatibility shifts
Some editors and document-like flows still behave more predictably with PNG than with WebP.
Reverse path
PNG to WebP
Once the editing stage is done, you can move the finished PNG back into a lighter WebP export.

FAQ

Do you upload my images?

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

Why convert WebP to PNG?

PNG works well for transparency and sharp text/logos, and is widely supported in editors.

Is WebP to PNG free?

Yes.

Can I batch convert WebP to PNG?

Yes. Upload multiple files and export all results.

Will PNG be larger?

Often yes. PNG is lossless; WebP is usually smaller for photos.

How do I share settings?

Use Copy link to share the exact output settings.