Image Converter

WebPPNG

Lossless WebP to PNG with transparency. Batch up to 20 files. Runs entirely in your browser.

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WEBP — up to 20 files · PNG output

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WebP vs PNG — when to use each.

WebP Your input format
  • 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPG or PNG
  • Supports transparency
  • Both lossless and lossy modes
  • Not supported in older apps and some editors
  • Poor compatibility outside modern browsers
PNG Your output format
  • Lossless — pixel-perfect every save
  • Supports transparency (alpha channel)
  • Sharp text, crisp edges, clean screenshots
  • · Larger file size than JPG
  • · Not ideal for high-resolution photos

Good reasons to switch to PNG.

Logos and icons

You need transparency. PNG supports transparent backgrounds — essential for logos that overlay on different colored surfaces.

Further editing

PNG is lossless, so opening and saving multiple times introduces no compression artifacts. Use it as your working format before final export.

Screenshots and UI

Screenshots with text, sharp interface elements, and solid colors look significantly better in PNG than JPG.

Common questions.

WEBP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for web images. It supports lossy, lossless, and transparency.
Yes! Both WEBP and PNG support transparency. The conversion maintains transparent backgrounds from your original WEBP files.
PNG is better when you need transparency or lossless quality. Choose JPG if you want smaller file sizes and don't need transparency.
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