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Convert WebP to PNG

Need a WebP image in a format every app accepts, without losing transparency? PNG is the lossless universal choice. Drop your .webp files below — transparency is fully preserved and nothing leaves your device.

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The lossless route out of WebP

PNG is the right destination when you need to keep everything the WebP contains. It is lossless, so no further quality is discarded in the conversion, and it has a full alpha channel, so transparent backgrounds survive exactly as they were. That combination makes it the safe choice for logos, icons, stickers and any graphic you intend to edit afterwards.

It is worth being clear about one limit: PNG cannot restore detail that lossy WebP already threw away. If the source was a lossy WebP, converting to PNG freezes the current state losslessly — it does not recover the original. What it does guarantee is that no further degradation happens from this point on.

Expect the file to get bigger

This conversion almost always increases file size, often substantially — a 200KB WebP photo can become a 1.5MB PNG. That is not a fault in the conversion; it is the direct cost of storing every pixel exactly rather than approximately. For graphics with flat colours the increase is modest, while for photographs it can be five-fold or more.

If the size increase is a problem and you do not specifically need transparency or lossless editing, JPEG is the better target for photographic content. Choose PNG when fidelity and the alpha channel matter more than bytes — which is usually the case for design assets and rarely the case for photos on a web page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

PNG encoding itself is lossless — every pixel decoded from the WebP is stored exactly. If the original WebP was lossy, PNG can't restore lost detail, but it won't add any further degradation.

Yes. The alpha channel is fully preserved. This is the main reason to choose PNG over JPG when converting WebP logos, stickers or graphics with transparent backgrounds.

That's expected: WebP compresses far more efficiently. PNG trades file size for universal compatibility and lossless storage. If size matters more than compatibility, keep WebP or use JPG for photos.

Choose PNG when the image has transparency, sharp text, line art or flat colors (logos, screenshots, UI graphics). Choose JPG for photographs where smaller files matter more than pixel-perfect fidelity.