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WEBP to PNG

Convert WEBP images to high-quality PNG format instantly.

About WEBP to PNG

WEBP is excellent for the web, but design tools, print workflows, and some legacy apps still expect PNG. This converter transforms WEBP images into standard PNG files locally - preserving transparency when the source supports it. Everything happens client-side for privacy and speed. Upload your WEBP, convert, and download PNG files you can open in Photoshop, Figma, PowerPoint, or older Windows viewers without extra plugins. Use this when a collaborator requests PNG, when you need lossless editing, or when preparing graphics for platforms that do not accept WEBP uploads.

Popular use cases for WEBP to PNG

Common ways people use this tool.

  • Design compatibility

    Move WEBP assets into PNG for tools that do not support WEBP import.

  • Transparency workflows

    Keep alpha channels when moving from WEBP to PNG for overlays and UI assets.

  • Archival exports

    Store a widely supported PNG copy alongside WEBP web delivery files.

Simple process

How it works

Complete your task in simple, easy-to-follow steps.

STEP 1

Upload WEBP

Select your WEBP image file.

STEP 2

Auto-Convert

The tool automatically converts WEBP to PNG.

STEP 3

Download PNG

Download your new PNG image in high quality.

Why choose ConvertFreely?

The most powerful online conversion tools, designed with your needs in mind.

  • Lightning Fast

    Process files instantly with client-side conversion. No waiting, no queues.

  • Completely Secure

    All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

  • Always Free

    No hidden fees, no subscriptions. All tools are 100% free forever.

  • No Sign-up Required

    Start converting immediately. No accounts, no registrations needed.

  • Unlimited Usage

    No daily limits or file size restrictions. Convert as much as you need.

  • Works Everywhere

    Access from any device, any browser. Desktop, tablet, or mobile.

Frequently Asked Questions