WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP images into PNG online for free. Use this page to open the PictLab Image Converter with the WebP to PNG workflow, then upload your WebP files and download PNG images.

WebP input
Start from modern WebP images, graphics, website assets or downloaded files.
PNG output
Create PNG files for design tools, transparent graphics and broader editing workflows.
Transparency support
PNG can preserve transparent areas from WebP images when the source supports transparency.
Free online
Use the workflow directly from your browser without installing extra software.

How to convert WebP to PNG

1. Open the workflow Click Convert WebP to PNG to open the Image Converter with the WebP to PNG preset.
2. Upload WebP images Select your WebP image files and preview them before conversion.
3. Download PNG Convert the images and download the PNG output files instantly.

Why convert WebP to PNG?

WebP is a modern web image format, but PNG remains useful for design work, screenshots, transparent graphics and editing workflows that need broad compatibility.

If your WebP image includes transparent areas, PNG is a good output choice because it supports transparency and is widely recognized by image editors and web tools.

Frequently asked questions

Can I convert transparent WebP to PNG?

Yes. PNG supports transparency, so transparent WebP images can often keep transparent areas after conversion.

Why use PNG instead of WebP?

PNG is widely supported by design tools and is useful for transparent graphics, screenshots and editing workflows.

Does this page convert directly?

This page opens the main Image Converter workflow with WebP selected as input and PNG selected as output.

Can I convert multiple WebP files?

Use the Image Converter workflow to upload and convert images. Availability depends on the current converter interface.

Will PNG files be larger?

PNG files can be larger than WebP, especially for detailed images, but they are useful when editing compatibility matters.

Can I convert PNG back to WebP?

Yes. Use the PNG to WebP tool or open the Image Converter and choose WebP as the output format.