Image Tools

Tools for compressing, converting, and encoding images right in your browser

WebP to PNG

Upload one WebP image and get a PNG file below with its processed size and download button.

Predictable layout: The upload area, latest-file preview, and result list follow the same style as the existing PDF tools.

One upload, one result: Each file creates a separate downloadable PNG card below.

Timestamped names: Output files are named with the conversion time for clean downloads.

Local processing: Everything stays in the browser and disappears when the page is cleared or refreshed.

Click to upload or drag and drop

Upload one WebP image

Each upload creates one new timestamped result below. Refreshing or clearing results removes the local history.

WebP to PNG is an image conversion tool that turns a WebP upload into a PNG file without uploading anything to a remote server.

It is useful when you need a PNG version for design software, documentation, printing workflows, or websites that do not accept WebP files.

PNG is also a good target when you want to preserve transparent areas from the original WebP image.

The page shows the latest uploaded image preview and then places the converted PNG result below with a timestamped download name and processed size.

1. Upload one WebP file by clicking the upload area or dragging the file onto the page.

2. Let the browser decode the source image and create the PNG result automatically.

3. Review the latest uploaded file details, including the preview, source size, and dimensions.

4. Scroll to the converted PNG result card and click Download when you are ready to save it.

5. Repeat the same process for any other WebP files you need to convert.

Common input files

transparent-badge.webp
product-cutout.webp

PNG is a dependable output format for assets that need transparent backgrounds, crisp edges, or handoff into design and content workflows.

Compared with JPG, PNG avoids flattening transparency and is often easier to reuse for logos, screenshots, charts, or UI components.

If you mainly want the smallest possible file size for web delivery, WebP may still be better. Choose PNG when compatibility or transparency is the higher priority.