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Max file size: 30MB · Up to 20 files at once
Why ToFormat?
Universal Compatibility
PNG works everywhere — every browser, editor, and operating system. No more 'unsupported format' errors when sharing WebP files.
Lossless Quality
PNG uses lossless compression, preserving every pixel. Your converted image stays pixel-perfect with no additional quality loss.
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About the Formats
⚡ What is WebP?
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency, and animation — all in smaller file sizes than JPG or PNG. However, some older software and systems still don't support it.
All WebP conversion tools →🖼️ What is PNG?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) uses lossless compression — no data is lost when saving. It supports transparency (alpha channel) and is universally compatible with every browser, editor, and platform.
All PNG conversion tools →How to Convert
Upload your WebP file
Click the upload area or drag and drop your WebP image. You can upload up to 20 files at once for batch conversion.
Click Convert
Press the Convert button to start the conversion. The process takes just a few seconds.
Download PNG
Your converted PNG file is ready to download instantly. The file will be available for 10 minutes.
When to Convert WebP to PNG
🔄 Compatibility & Sharing
Downloaded a WebP image that won't open in your editor? Convert to PNG for guaranteed compatibility with Photoshop, GIMP, Office, and any other software.
💡 For smaller files: try WebP to JPG →🎨 Editing & Design Work
Most design tools handle PNG natively. Convert WebP to PNG before importing into Figma, Sketch, Canva, or print-ready workflows.
💡 Need vector? Try PNG to SVG →📄 Documents & Presentations
Embedding images in Word, PowerPoint, or PDF? PNG is the safest choice — WebP may not render correctly in documents or on older systems.
💡 For print: try WebP to TIFF →📱 Social Media & Messaging
Some platforms and messaging apps still don't accept WebP uploads. Convert to PNG to share images anywhere without format issues.
💡 Next-gen format: try WebP to AVIF →Format Comparison
| Format | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy | Lossless |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| File Size | Smaller | Larger |
Need smaller files? Try WebP to JPG for photos or keep WebP where supported. For maximum compression, try PNG to AVIF.
💡 Pro Tips
- If your WebP has transparency, PNG is the right choice — it preserves the alpha channel. Converting to JPG would fill transparent areas with white.
- PNG files will be larger than WebP — typically 25–35% bigger. If file size matters and the destination supports WebP, consider keeping the original format.
- For batch conversion, upload up to 20 WebP files at once. All will be converted to PNG and available for download individually or as a ZIP.
- If you need even smaller files than WebP, try WebP to AVIF — AVIF offers up to 30% better compression with similar quality.
- Working with animated WebP? PNG doesn't support animation. Use WebP to GIF instead for animated images.
Understanding WebP to PNG Conversion
WebP to PNG is one of the most requested conversions, driven by a simple problem: you saved or downloaded a WebP image, but your software doesn't open it. While WebP adoption has grown rapidly since Google introduced it, PNG remains the universal standard that works everywhere.
When you upload a WebP file, our converter decodes it fully — whether it was compressed with lossy or lossless WebP — and re-encodes it as PNG with lossless compression. If your WebP has transparency, the alpha channel is fully preserved in PNG.
WebP vs PNG: Which Format Should You Choose?
Choose WebP when file size matters and your target platform supports it — websites, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge all handle WebP natively. WebP files are 25–35% smaller than PNG with comparable quality, and support both lossy and lossless modes.
Choose PNG when universal compatibility is essential: email attachments, documents, older software, print workflows, or anywhere you're not sure WebP will work. PNG is also preferred when you need to edit the image in tools that don't support WebP import. Browse all our PNG conversion tools.
When to Keep WebP vs Convert to PNG
Don't convert unnecessarily. If you're using the image on a website and it's already WebP, keep it — you'll benefit from smaller file sizes and faster page loads. Convert to PNG when you need the file outside the web context: print, presentations, design tools, or sharing with people who may have compatibility issues.
If you're looking for even better compression than WebP, AVIF format offers next-generation efficiency. For going the other direction, our PNG to WebP converter helps optimize images for web delivery.