Convert WebP to PNG Online Free
Convert WebP files to PNG format to restore lossless editing flexibility. Perfectly preserve transparency while transforming your web images.
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Files are processed locally in your browser
How to Convert WebP to PNG
Step 1
Select WebP files to convert by dragging or browsing.
Step 2
No settings are needed since PNG is inherently lossless.
Step 3
Click "Convert" to process files locally in the browser.
Step 4
Download the lossless PNG images.
About the WebP & PNG Formats
WebP (Web Picture Format)
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. It allows webmasters to create smaller, richer images.
- Typically 25-34% smaller file sizes compared to PNG and JPEG at equivalent quality
- Supports both lossy and lossless compression
- Supports transparency and animation
- Slightly higher CPU overhead for compression/decompression
- Older browsers (like IE11 or older Safari versions) do not support it
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
PNG is a raster-graphics file-format that supports lossless data compression. It was created as an improved, non-patented replacement for Graphics Interchange Format (GIF).
- Lossless compression retains perfect quality
- Supports full transparency (alpha channel)
- Excellent for graphics, text, and line art
- Significantly larger file sizes than JPG for photographs
- Does not support animation (unlike APNG which is less compatible)
- Not optimized for print graphics (no CMYK support)
WebP vs PNG Comparison
| Feature | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Type (类型) | Raster Graphics (位图) | Raster Graphics (位图) |
| Transparency (透明度) | Yes (支持) | Yes (支持) |
| Animation (动画) | Yes (支持) | No (不支持) |
| Compression (压缩) | Lossy / Lossless (有损/无损) | Lossless (无损压缩) |
| Compatibility (兼容性) | High (现代浏览器全兼容) | Universal (完美兼容) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there any quality loss when converting WebP to PNG?
No. WebP to PNG conversion is lossless because PNG is a lossless format. However, note that if the source WebP was already compressed with lossy settings, it cannot recover the original details that were lost during WebP compression.