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Convert WebP to PNG

Convert WebP images to PNG directly in your browser. Your files are processed locally on your device and are never uploaded.

Drop PNG, JPG, or WebP files here

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How to convert WebP to PNG

  1. Choose one or more WebP files or drag them into the box above.
  2. FormatOtter converts it to PNG instantly in your browser.
  3. Download files individually or download the whole batch as a ZIP.

PNG is supported everywhere — older software, design tools, and platforms that still reject WebP. This converter turns a WebP image into a lossless PNG right in your browser, keeping transparency intact.

Supported formats

Input: static WebP images (.webp). Output: PNG with full alpha transparency. Animated WebP is not supported — only the first frame will be converted.

Batch input can mix PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WebP files. Every selected image is converted to PNG.

Is this private?

Yes. FormatOtter runs entirely in your browser using the built-in canvas API. Your image is never sent to a server or seen by anyone. To preserve an unfinished queue across refreshes, your browser may keep a local copy on this device until processing succeeds or you clear the queue. You can even load this page and then disconnect from the internet; the tool keeps working.

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Frequently asked questions

Does converting WebP to PNG lose quality?

No. PNG is a lossless format, so the converted file contains exactly the pixels decoded from your WebP. If the WebP was saved with lossy compression, the PNG preserves it as-is without adding further loss.

Will transparency be preserved?

Yes. Both WebP and PNG support alpha transparency, and transparent areas are carried over unchanged.

Why is the PNG larger than my WebP?

WebP compresses more aggressively than PNG. A lossless PNG of the same image is often 2–5× larger. If file size matters, consider JPG instead for photos without transparency.

Can I convert animated WebP files?

Not yet. Browsers only expose the first frame to the conversion canvas, so an animated WebP becomes a single-frame PNG.