CONVERT

Last reviewed: March 18, 2026

WEBP to PNG

Convert WEBP to PNG online when you need a more broadly editable format for design tools, office apps, or legacy workflows. This route is useful when a downloaded WEBP file does not fit the next tool in your stack.

WEBP is great for delivery, but PNG is often easier to reuse. Use this page when compatibility, editing, or predictable export behavior matters more than extreme compression.

How to use this page

  1. Upload your source file and keep the WEBP to PNG preset selected.
  2. Review the output settings, then run the conversion in the browser.
  3. Preview the output and download the converted file when it looks right.

When to use this workflow

  • Use this route when you know the exact source and target format you need.
  • Choose the dedicated conversion page instead of the generic converter when you want a cleaner, task-specific workflow.
  • Use the base tool if you need to switch formats manually for edge cases.

Supported formats and expectations

  • Input: WEBP
  • Output: PNG
  • Best for: editing, office use, and legacy compatibility

Limits to keep in mind

  • PNG output is usually larger than WEBP.
  • Lossy WEBP originals do not regain missing detail.
  • Complex animations are outside the scope of this PNG export path.

Launch the mapped converter with this preset already selected.

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Frequently asked questions

Why convert WEBP to PNG?

PNG is easier to open and reuse in many apps that still treat WEBP as a delivery format rather than a working format.

Does PNG preserve transparency from WEBP?

Yes, PNG can preserve transparency when the original WEBP includes it.

Will the file get bigger?

Usually yes. PNG prioritizes predictable editing and compatibility over aggressive compression.

Is this useful for slide decks or documents?

Yes. PNG tends to behave more consistently than WEBP in non-web tools.