Easily convert your WebP images to the universally supported PNG format with SK Multi Tools' free online converter. This tool preserves image quality, including transparency, and processes images securely in your browser. Ideal for web developers, designers, and anyone needing to convert WebP files.
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file you want to convert.WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. WebP images are often smaller than their JPEG and PNG equivalents at similar quality levels. However, while browser support for WebP is now widespread, some older applications or systems might not fully support it.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a well-established lossless image format that supports transparency. It's excellent for graphics, icons, logos, and images where sharp lines and transparency are important. Because it's lossless, PNG files can sometimes be larger than JPEGs or lossy WebPs, especially for photographic content.
Converting WebP to PNG is often necessary when you need broader compatibility with software that doesn't yet support WebP or when you specifically require the PNG format for its features.
Yes, this tool is 100% free to use, with no limitations on the number of conversions.
No. The entire conversion process from WebP to PNG is done locally in your web browser. Your files remain on your device, ensuring complete privacy.
Yes, if your original WebP image has an alpha channel (transparency), our converter will preserve it in the output PNG file.
When converting from WebP (which can be lossless or lossy) to PNG (which is lossless), the goal is to maintain the visual quality of the WebP. If the WebP was lossy, the PNG will represent that lossy data. If the WebP was lossless, the PNG will also be lossless, representing the same data.
This tool is designed for static WebP images. If you upload an animated WebP, it will typically convert only the first frame to PNG, as PNG is a static image format (though APNG exists, standard PNG conversion targets a single frame).