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Convert WebP to PNG

Create PNG copies of WebP files for design tools, editors, and uploaders that need PNG support. This is the safer WebP target when transparency or lossless pixels matter.

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About WebP and PNG conversion

A WebP file downloaded from a site can be inconvenient when the next tool expects PNG. Design apps, slide editors, asset pipelines, and some product uploaders may handle PNG reliably while treating WebP as an unsupported web-only format.

PNG is the better WebP conversion target when the original has transparency, sharp edges, logos, interface screenshots, or artwork that will be edited again. The browser decodes the WebP frame and writes a PNG from the decoded pixels, avoiding an extra lossy JPG generation.

PNG output can be much larger than the original WebP, especially for photographs. That size increase is the cost of broad PNG compatibility and lossless storage, not a sign that visual detail was added beyond the decoded WebP image.

FAQ

When is PNG better than JPG for a WebP file?

PNG is better for transparent graphics, logos, screenshots, and editing workflows where keeping the decoded pixels lossless is more important than file size.

Does WebP to PNG preserve transparency?

Yes, transparent pixels decoded from the WebP can be represented in PNG output, unlike a JPG export.

Why did my PNG become much larger than the WebP?

PNG stores lossless pixel data, while WebP often uses stronger compression, so photo-like images commonly expand after conversion.

Is this useful for website images I saved as WebP?

Yes. It is intended for saved web images that open in a browser but fail in older upload forms or editing tools that prefer PNG.

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