WebP to PNG Converter

100% In-Browser

Convert WebP images to high-quality transparent PNG format directly in your browser.

Drop your WebP to PNG here

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Input Formats: .WEBP
Output Formats: .PNG
Privacy Mode: Client-Side Only

Your files stay on your device.

Local Execution

Whenever possible, FILEMORPH processes files directly in your browser using client-side WebAssembly and modern web APIs instead of uploading them to a server.

How to use WebP to PNG

Three quick steps, zero uploads, zero wait.

1

Choose WebP Images

Drag and drop or select one or more .webp files from your phone or computer.

2

Instant Local Conversion

FILEMORPH decodes the WebP stream and renders the image into a loss-free PNG format on your device.

3

Download PNG Files

Download converted PNG images individually or all at once with full alpha transparency preserved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about WebP to PNG and client-side processing.

Does converting WebP to PNG reduce image quality?

No. PNG is a lossless format, so every pixel decoded from your WebP image is preserved with 100% fidelity.

Will transparency (alpha channel) be preserved?

Yes. WebP images containing transparent or semi-transparent backgrounds retain their exact alpha channels when converted to PNG.

Why is the resulting PNG file size sometimes larger than the original WebP?

WebP uses advanced predictive compression, whereas PNG uses lossless deflate compression. A larger file size in PNG is normal and expected for photographic or complex imagery.

Are my images uploaded to any server?

No. The entire conversion executes directly on your device using client-side Canvas and browser APIs. Your images never leave your machine.

Can I convert multiple WebP images at once?

Yes. You can select or drop multiple WebP files simultaneously. FILEMORPH converts them locally and allows you to download each converted PNG individually or all at once.

Is there a limit on file size or daily conversions?

There are no artificial daily limits, subscriptions, or paywalls. Processing capacity depends solely on your computer or phone memory.