WebP to PNG Converter
Convert WebP images to PNG while keeping full alpha transparency. PNG is lossless and the universal format for editing in Photoshop, Figma or print, but expect the file to be noticeably heavier than the original WebP since PNG does not use lossy compression.
Transparency preserved
Alpha transparency from the WebP source is fully preserved in the PNG output, including semi-transparent pixels.
Lossless output
PNG uses lossless compression, so your converted file can be re-edited and re-exported without any quality degradation.
Software compatibility
PNG is supported by all graphic design tools, including Photoshop, Figma, GIMP and Illustrator.
How it works in 3 steps
- Add your images Drag and drop your files or click to browse. Convert one image or a whole batch at once.
- Choose your settings Pick the output format and adjust the quality slider if you want a smaller file.
- Download Run the conversion and download your images. Every file is deleted from our servers after one hour.
Compatibility at a glance
PNG is supported everywhere and is the reference lossless format for design and editing, keeping every transparent pixel intact. The only trade-off is file weight.
| Platform | Status |
|---|---|
| Web browsers (all) | Supported |
| Photoshop, Figma, GIMP, Illustrator, Affinity | Supported |
| Microsoft Office and Outlook desktop | Supported |
| Print and prepress workflows | Supported |
| Transparency (alpha channel) | Supported |
| Smallest possible file size | Not supported |
When to convert, when to keep the original
Convert when
- You need to edit the image in Photoshop, Figma or GIMP
- The image must keep its transparency for a design or overlay
- You are preparing a lossless master for print or archiving
- A tool or CMS in your stack does not read WebP
Keep the original when
- The image is served on a modern website (keep WebP, it is lighter)
- You want the smallest file for fast page loads
- The photo has no transparency and JPG would be enough
- Storage or bandwidth is a concern (PNG is the heaviest option)
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert WebP to PNG?
PNG is the standard lossless format for design work. Convert WebP to PNG when you need to edit the image in graphic software or preserve exact pixel quality.
Is transparency preserved when converting WebP to PNG?
Yes, full alpha channel transparency is preserved, including semi-transparent edges and gradients.
Will the PNG file be larger than the WebP?
Yes. PNG lossless files are generally larger than WebP. PNG is better suited for editing; use WebP for serving images on the web.
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