Image Converters
WebP to PNG Converter
Convert WebP images to lossless PNG format directly in your browser. No plugins, no upload, no account, drag in a .webp file and download a full-quality PNG.
Drop your WebP file here
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All image processing uses your browser's Canvas API; files never leave your device
Features
- Lossless PNG output from WebP input
- Preserves original dimensions
- No upload, processed with Canvas API
- Instant download
- Works on any modern browser
How to use it
- Drop your .webp file on the upload zone.
- Preview appears instantly.
- Click Download PNG.
Use cases
- Converting WebP screenshots to PNG for compatibility
- Preparing WebP images for tools that require PNG
- Archiving WebP images as lossless PNG
Limitations
- Browser decoding support depends on the WebP support in the user's browser.
- Browser canvas export may remove embedded metadata and color profile information.
- Very large images depend on available browser memory and device performance.
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Use toolFrequently asked
Will the PNG be larger?
Yes. WebP is more efficient than PNG, so the output will typically be larger. Use this when you need PNG specifically.