WebP to PNG Converter — Edit WebP Files in Any Software
Convert WebP images to PNG for lossless editing in Photoshop, Illustrator, and any software that requires PNG. Free, no upload required.
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WebP · up to 50 MB
Batch processing supported
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What is WebP to PNG?
WebP to PNG conversion is the essential workflow when you need to edit a WebP image in professional software. Many design applications — including older versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, Affinity Designer, Sketch, and virtually all print-production tools — either do not support WebP at all or have limited WebP editing capabilities. Converting to PNG gives you a lossless file with full software compatibility, making it editable in any application. This is the correct workflow when: downloading images from the web for editing, working with AI-generated images saved as WebP, or receiving WebP assets from developers that need design modification. PNG preserves full transparency from WebP files, making it safe to use for any image with a transparent background. Our converter processes everything in your browser using the Canvas API — no WebP image is ever transmitted to a server.
How to Use WebP to PNG
- 1Upload your WebP image(s) by clicking or dragging onto the tool.
- 2The conversion to PNG happens automatically.
- 3Download the PNG file(s) — lossless and ready for editing.
- 4Open in Photoshop, GIMP, Figma, or any other design tool.
Key Features
- Lossless PNG output — no quality loss from the conversion
- Full transparency preserved from WebP alpha channel
- Universal software compatibility
- Batch conversion supported
- Runs entirely in your browser — no upload required
Benefits
- Edit WebP images in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Affinity Designer
- Convert AI-generated WebP images to editable PNG for print use
- Preserve transparency when converting WebP graphics with transparent backgrounds
- Use WebP downloads in software that requires PNG input
- Create print-ready files from web-optimized WebP images
- All conversion happens locally — your images are completely private
