Convert WebP to PNG when you need lossless quality and transparency in tools that don’t support WebP—many image editors, design programs, and document workflows still expect PNG. PNG files are larger than WebP, but they preserve every pixel and keep the alpha channel fully intact.
PNG is the standard interchange format for lossless graphics with transparency. If you’re editing in software that can’t import WebP, placing an image into a document, or need a guaranteed lossless copy with a clean alpha channel, PNG is the right target. It trades file size for maximum compatibility and fidelity.
Upload your WebP files, set the format to PNG, and convert—there’s no quality setting because PNG is lossless. Download each file or grab them all as a ZIP. This is the best route when you want an exact, editable copy of a WebP image without any further compression.
Transparency is preserved perfectly: the alpha channel transfers from WebP to PNG without flattening. Expect the PNG to be larger than the original WebP—that’s the cost of lossless storage. If size matters more than universal compatibility, keeping the file as WebP is the smaller option.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. WebP typically achieves significantly smaller file sizes compared to PNGs and JPEGs.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless data compression format. It excels at storing images with transparent backgrounds and high-contrast graphics, making it perfect for logos, icons, and web graphics.
Yes. PNG fully supports an alpha channel, so transparency transfers from your WebP image without any flattening.
Yes. PNG is always lossless, so the converted image keeps every pixel of the source WebP with no additional compression.
PNG stores images losslessly, which takes more space than WebP’s efficient compression. The trade-off is maximum quality and compatibility.
If your software supports WebP and file size matters, keep it as WebP. Convert to PNG mainly for editors and workflows that require PNG.