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WebP to PNG

Turn WebP images into lossless PNG files that open anywhere and keep transparency. Fast, free and 100% private — your images never leave your device.

Drop your WebP images here
.webp — they stay on your device

How to convert WebP to PNG

1

Add your WebP images

Drop your .webp files into the box, or pick them from your device.

2

Convert

ConvertPixie re-saves each image as a lossless PNG, right in your browser.

3

Download

Grab each PNG, or download them all together as a ZIP.

Why convert WebP to PNG?

WebP is small and sharp, but you'll often save one from a website and find an older editor, app or device simply won't open it. Converting WebP to PNG turns it into a lossless image that opens almost everywhere — and, unlike JPG, PNG keeps transparency, so logos, icons and cut-outs stay clean with no white box behind them. It's the right pick when you want to edit the image or place it on top of something else. The file is usually larger than the WebP, but nothing is thrown away. ConvertPixie does it instantly on your device — no app to install and nothing uploaded to a server.

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Your images never leave your device

ConvertPixie reads your WebP and writes the PNG right here in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored — ideal for images you'd rather keep to yourself.

Frequently asked questions

Does converting WebP to PNG keep transparency?

Yes. PNG supports transparency, so any transparent areas in your WebP are preserved in the PNG.

Why won't my WebP image open in some apps?

WebP is a modern web format and some older apps, editors and devices still can't open it. PNG is supported almost everywhere, so converting fixes that.

Are my images uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your WebP images never leave your device and nothing is sent to a server.

Can I convert several WebP files at once?

Yes. Add as many WebP images as you like, convert them all, then download each PNG or grab them together as a ZIP.

Will the PNG be larger than the WebP?

Often yes. WebP is highly compressed, while PNG is lossless and stores more data. You trade a bigger file for a lossless image that opens everywhere and keeps transparency.