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WebP to PNG converter

Convert WebP images into universally supported PNG files in your browser. Drop in a WebP, click convert, and download a lossless PNG that opens anywhere — with nothing uploaded.

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How to use WebP to PNG

  1. 1

    Add your WebP

    Drag a WebP image into the drop area, or click to browse for one.

  2. 2

    Convert

    Click convert and the image is re-encoded as a PNG in your browser.

  3. 3

    Check the preview

    See the converted PNG, with transparency preserved.

  4. 4

    Download

    Download the PNG, ready to use in any tool that supports it.

Make WebP images open everywhere

WebP is a modern image format that produces small files, which is why it has become common on the web. The downside is compatibility: plenty of older programs, image editors, document tools and devices still cannot open a WebP file, so an image saved from a website in this format can be frustratingly unusable when you try to drop it into a presentation, a design tool or an email. Converting it to PNG solves the problem instantly, because PNG is one of the most universally supported image formats in existence — virtually every application, operating system and device handles it without complaint. This tool takes your WebP and produces a clean PNG you can use anywhere, removing the friction of a format that looks great online but causes trouble the moment you need it elsewhere. You keep the image; you just get it in a form that every tool you rely on actually understands, which is often exactly what you need after saving a picture from the web.

Lossless conversion that preserves transparency

PNG is a lossless format, which means converting your WebP to PNG does not throw away image quality the way saving to a lossy format would. Every pixel is preserved exactly as it appears in the source, so the PNG looks identical to the original WebP at full fidelity. Just as importantly, transparency is carried over. WebP images frequently use an alpha channel for transparent backgrounds — think logos, icons and graphics meant to sit on top of other content — and PNG fully supports transparency too, so those see-through areas remain see-through in the converted file rather than being filled with an unwanted solid color. This makes the converter safe to use for graphics where the transparent background matters, not just for flat photographs. You get a faithful, full-quality PNG that behaves exactly like the WebP did, only in a format that every tool can open, with the transparency intact for compositing wherever you place it.

Private by design — converted in your browser

The images you convert might be anything: screenshots, product graphics, photos, designs or assets pulled from your own work. There is no reason to upload them to a server just to change the format. In1 performs the entire WebP-to-PNG conversion locally in your browser, decoding the WebP and re-encoding it as a PNG entirely on your own device. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and there is no account or sign-up. Because there is no upload-and-wait round trip, the conversion is fast — there is no progress bar because there is nothing being transmitted — and it works exactly the same offline as online. This local-only approach matters for anyone working with images they would rather not hand to a third-party service, whether for privacy, confidentiality or simply principle. You get the convenience of an instant online converter with the assurance that your image never leaves your computer, which is the right default for a tool that handles your files.

Fast, free and unlimited

There is no account to create, no email to hand over and no watermark stamped across your converted image. You can convert as many WebP files as you like, as often as you like, and the output is a clean PNG with nothing added or taken away. Because the work happens on your own device rather than a server, there are no per-file fees, no daily caps and no queue to wait in. The whole process is a matter of dropping in a file, clicking once and downloading the result, so a conversion takes seconds. This makes the tool equally suited to a one-off — you saved a single WebP and just need it as a PNG right now — and to working through a series of images one after another. It is the kind of simple, frictionless utility that should exist for such a common task: free, immediate, private and without the artificial limits that paid converters tend to impose on something this straightforward.

Who converts WebP to PNG?

The need comes up constantly now that WebP is so widespread online. People save an image from a website only to find it is a WebP their editor or document tool will not open, and they convert it to PNG to actually use it. Designers and marketers receive or download WebP assets and need PNGs for tools and workflows that expect them. Office workers drop images into presentations and documents that handle PNG reliably but stumble on WebP. Developers convert WebP graphics to PNG for environments or older systems that lack WebP support. Social media users and content creators turn saved WebP images into PNGs so they upload cleanly everywhere. Anyone who has ever right-clicked an image, saved it, and then been unable to open or use the resulting WebP file has a use for a quick, private converter. Because PNG is supported essentially everywhere, converting to it is the reliable way to make a WebP image just work, and this tool does that in a single click.

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