Convert WebP to PNG Online Free
Need to convert a WebP image to PNG? FormatPic does it instantly in your browser with no upload to any server. PNG preserves full quality with lossless compression and maintains transparency — perfect for editing WebP images in software that doesn't support the format. All processing happens on your device.
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How to Convert WebP to PNG
Upload Your WebP File
Drag and drop your WebP image or click to browse. Batch conversion is supported — add as many files as you need.
Select PNG as Output Format
Choose PNG from the format dropdown. This preserves full quality and transparency.
Convert and Download
Click Convert to get your PNG file instantly. All processing happens locally in your browser.
When Should You Convert WebP to PNG?
WebP is Google's modern image format that offers excellent compression, but it's not universally supported in all software. Here are common reasons to convert:
- Image editing: Photoshop (older versions), GIMP, and other editors may not open WebP files natively
- Documents & presentations: Word, PowerPoint, and Google Docs may not accept WebP images
- Print services: Most print shops require JPG, PNG, or TIFF — not WebP
- Compatibility: Some CMS platforms, email clients, and social tools don't support WebP
- Archival: PNG is a more established format for long-term image storage
Since PNG is lossless, you won't lose any quality during conversion — your image will look exactly the same, just in a more universally compatible format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert WebP to PNG?
WebP is a modern format developed by Google with excellent compression, but not all software supports it. Older image editors, design tools like some versions of Canva or PowerPoint, and certain platforms may not accept WebP. PNG is universally supported and preserves lossless quality with transparency.
Does converting WebP to PNG lose quality?
No additional quality is lost. PNG uses lossless compression, so the conversion preserves exactly what the WebP file contained. If the original WebP used lossy compression, the PNG will faithfully reproduce that same quality — no further degradation.
Will the file size increase?
Usually yes — PNG files are larger than WebP because PNG uses lossless compression. A 200 KB WebP image might become 500 KB–1 MB as PNG. This is the tradeoff for universal compatibility and lossless storage.
Is transparency preserved?
Yes! PNG fully supports alpha-channel transparency. If your WebP image has a transparent background, the PNG version will preserve it perfectly.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. FormatPic processes everything in your browser using WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device — guaranteed.
How do I save a WebP image from a website as PNG?
Right-click the image and save it (it will download as WebP). Then open FormatPic, upload the WebP file, and convert to PNG. You'll have a universally compatible PNG file in seconds.