Free online image tool

WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP images to PNG directly in your browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark.

Convert WebP to PNG

Choose a WebP image and convert it locally in your browser. The file never leaves your device.

Select a WebP file to start.

Local conversion No server upload PNG output Free to use

Convert a WebP file in seconds.

1

Choose a WebP

Click the upload box or drag a .webp image into the converter.

2

Convert locally

Your browser decodes the image and renders a PNG using canvas.

3

Download PNG

Preview the output and save the PNG file immediately.

Why convert WebP to PNG?

WebP is great for websites — it loads fast and saves bandwidth. But many apps, editors, and workflows still expect PNG. Photoshop doesn't open WebP without a plugin. Microsoft Office and Google Docs accept PNG but not WebP. Some email clients and messaging apps don't support WebP previews. Print shops and t-shirt designers ask for PNG files. If you've ever downloaded an image from a website and couldn't open it, you've hit the WebP compatibility gap. Our converter bridges that gap instantly, in your browser, without uploading anything.

Read the no-upload WebP to PNG guide →

Who needs WebP to PNG conversion?

For designers & creatives

Figma, Canva, and design tools export WebP, but clients and printers need PNG. Convert directly in your browser with no quality loss and keep your workflow moving.

For developers & web teams

WebP is the web standard, but legacy systems, email templates, and third-party integrations often require PNG. Convert assets locally instead of re-exporting from source files.

For everyday users

Downloaded an image from a website and it saved as .webp instead of .png? Drop it here and get a PNG you can actually open, edit, and share across all your apps.

WebP to PNG questions.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Conversion happens locally in your browser using canvas. The selected WebP file is not sent to our server.

Can I use this for transparent WebP images?

Yes. PNG supports transparency, so transparent WebP images should keep their transparent background after conversion.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes, modern mobile browsers can choose WebP images from your files or photo library and save the converted PNG.

Will the PNG file be larger?

Usually yes. PNG is lossless and often larger than WebP, but it is easier to use in apps, editors, and older workflows.

Does conversion reduce image quality?

No. The conversion is lossless — every pixel from the WebP is preserved in the PNG. You get the exact same image, just in a more widely compatible format.

What is the maximum file size I can convert?

There is no hard limit, but very large images (50MB+) may slow down your browser. For typical photos and graphics, conversion takes less than a second.

Can I convert multiple WebP files at once?

You can convert files one after another — there is no daily limit or queue. The converter resets instantly after each download, so you can process files back to back.

Does the converter work offline?

Once the page has loaded, the conversion itself runs entirely in your browser and does not need an internet connection. You can even use it after going offline.

Is this converter better than other online tools?

Unlike most online converters that upload your files to a server for processing, we convert everything in your browser. This means faster conversion, complete privacy, and no waiting in a queue.

What browsers are supported?

All modern browsers work — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on desktop, plus mobile browsers on iPhone and Android.

How this converter compares.

Upload-based converters send your images to a remote server, which takes time and creates privacy risk. Desktop software requires installation, updates, and often costs money. Our converter runs entirely in your browser — no upload, no download size limits, no software to install, and it's completely free. For quick, private WebP-to-PNG conversion, there's no faster option.

Try it now — choose a WebP file above.