Convert WebP to PNG
Free, instant, and done right here — your photos never leave your device.
Your photos never leave your device — everything happens right here in your browser.
How it works
- 1
Drop your WebP files below — or tap to pick them
- 2
They convert to PNG right on your device, nothing is uploaded
- 3
Download your PNGs individually or all at once as a ZIP
WebP is widely used on the web because it produces small, high-quality files. But take a WebP image off the web and into other software and you can run into compatibility issues — many desktop apps, design tools, and document editors still do not handle WebP files natively. Converting to PNG gives you a format that opens everywhere without question.
PNG is also the right choice when you need to preserve a transparent background. WebP supports alpha transparency, and so does PNG — so a WebP image with a transparent or cut-out background will convert cleanly with all transparency intact. If you downloaded a logo, icon, or graphic asset as a WebP and need to use it in a presentation, document, or design tool, PNG is the format that will carry the transparency through.
You should know that PNG files are larger than WebP files for the same image — that is the trade-off for broad compatibility and losslessness. If file size is the concern and the destination is a website, staying in WebP or converting to JPG will keep things smaller. PNG is the right move when you need either wide software compatibility or a lossless, transparency-capable file for further editing.
imgAxe runs everything in your browser. Your files never leave your device — no upload, no server, no account required. You can check the Network tab in your browser's developer tools during a conversion to confirm no outbound requests are made.
Common questions
- Is the tool free?
- Yes, completely free — no account, no watermark, no restriction on how many files you convert.
- Do my files leave my device?
- No. The conversion runs in your browser, on your hardware. Nothing is uploaded. Open your browser's Network tab during a conversion and you'll see zero outbound traffic.
- Is transparency preserved in the PNG output?
- Yes. Both WebP and PNG support full alpha transparency, so any transparent or semi-transparent areas in your WebP file will be faithfully preserved in the PNG. No background is added.
- Why is the PNG larger than the original WebP?
- PNG stores pixel data without lossy compression, while WebP uses efficient compression to keep files small. A PNG copy of the same image will always be larger — this is expected. If file size matters more than compatibility, consider keeping the WebP or converting to JPG.
- Is there a file size limit?
- imgAxe does not impose any limit. The ceiling is your device's available memory, which is generally not a constraint for typical image batches on modern hardware.