WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP image to PNG image instantly in your browser. No file uploads. No registration. Works offline.

How to Convert WebP to PNG

  1. Select your WebP image file.
  2. The output format PNG is pre-selected.
  3. Adjust quality if needed (JPEG/WebP: 0.1–1.0).
  4. Click Convert.
  5. Click Download to save the result.

About WebP and PNG

About WebP

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides both lossless and lossy compression. It supports transparency and animations, delivering smaller file sizes than PNG and JPEG.

Pros: Smaller files than PNG and JPEG, transparency support, modern web standard.

Cons: Limited support in older browsers and some native apps.

Best for: Web images, modern apps, images requiring both quality and small size.

About PNG

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster image format that uses lossless compression. It supports transparency (alpha channel), making it ideal for graphics, logos, and screenshots.

Pros: Lossless quality, transparency support, widely supported.

Cons: Larger file sizes than JPEG for photographs.

Best for: Logos, icons, screenshots, graphics with transparency.

Format Comparison

FormatTransparencyCompressionBest Use
PDFNoVariousDocuments
PNGYesLosslessGraphics
JPEGNoLossyPhotos
WebPYesLossy/LosslessModern Web

Privacy & Security

This tool processes files entirely within your browser using the Canvas API and PDF.js (Mozilla). No data is sent to any server. You can verify this by using the browser's developer tools to inspect network activity.

Supported browsers: Chrome 80+, Firefox 113+, Safari 16.4+, Edge 80+.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this converter free?
Yes. All processing runs in your browser at no cost.
Are files uploaded to a server?
No. Files never leave your device.
Does it work offline?
Yes. After the first visit the app works fully offline as a PWA.
Can I convert WebP to PNG on iPhone?
Yes. The converter works in Safari on iPhone and iPad (iOS 16.4+).
Does it work on Android?
Yes. Chrome on Android is fully supported.
Is registration required?
No account or registration needed.
Is there a file size limit?
The limit depends on your browser and device memory. Files up to 100 MB are generally supported.
What browsers are supported?
Chrome 80+, Firefox 113+, Safari 16.4+, and Edge 80+.
Can I convert multiple images into one PDF?
Yes. Select multiple images and they will be combined into a single PDF, one image per page.
What open-source libraries are used?
PDF.js (by Mozilla) is used to render PDFs. All other processing uses the native Canvas API.