WEBP to PNG
WEBP to PNG converter without uploading your files
Export WEBP images as PNG for tools and workflows that need a widely supported lossless raster format. Priconvert converts locally in your browser, preserves transparency when present, and never uploads your file for conversion.
This page is a focused entry point into the same privacy-first converter on Priconvert — processed locally in your browser, with no uploads for conversion. Pro users can batch convert, resize, compress, and download ZIP files from the converter.
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About this converter
What does this WEBP to PNG converter do?
WEBP to PNG conversion is for compatibility and editing workflows. WEBP is efficient on the modern web, but many design tools, printers, email systems, and older apps still expect PNG. This converter re-exports your WEBP as a standard PNG so you can open and share it almost anywhere.
Priconvert decodes the WEBP in your browser and exports a lossless PNG. Transparent pixels in a static WEBP are preserved in the PNG. Because PNG export from the browser does not use a quality slider, there are no lossy compression controls on this page — resize is the main way to reduce output dimensions and file size.
Converting WEBP to PNG usually increases file size. That is expected: you are moving from a format optimized for delivery into a lossless raster container. Use WEBP when you need small web assets; use PNG when you need broader tool support or a lossless working copy.
Supported formats and compatibility
Priconvert accepts static .webp files. The output is a standard .png file that opens in virtually every browser, OS, and image editor. Animated WEBP files are not supported — this converter targets still images only.
If your WEBP was created with lossy compression, converting to PNG cannot restore detail that was already discarded. The PNG preserves the pixels as decoded; it does not reverse prior WEBP compression.
How it works
How WEBP to PNG conversion works
A focused local workflow for turning WEBP files into PNG images.
- 1
Add your WEBP file
Drop a .webp image onto the upload area or select it from your device. The file remains on your system.
- 2
Convert locally
Priconvert reads the WEBP and exports a PNG using browser-native image APIs on your device.
- 3
Preview and optionally resize
Compare the original WEBP and converted PNG. Resize if you need smaller dimensions before downloading.
- 4
Download your PNG
Save the PNG instantly. The conversion does not pass through a Priconvert server.
Privacy
WEBP conversion stays on your device
Priconvert processes WEBP files locally in your browser. Your images are not uploaded for conversion in this version of the product.
- WEBP files are read and converted entirely in the browser.
- No server receives the contents of your image during conversion.
- You can preview output before downloading without exposing files to a backend.
FAQ
WEBP to PNG questions
Answers about converting WEBP images to PNG with Priconvert.
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