
Free WebP to PNG Converter - High Quality Extraction
Convert WebP to PNG Without Losing Anything
WebP is great for websites — small file sizes, fast load times. But when you need to edit the image, use it in a design tool, or send it to someone who can't open WebP, PNG is the format you want. ImageXpo converts WebP to PNG in your browser, losslessly, with full transparency preserved. No upload. No account. Just drop it in and download the PNG.
When You Need WebP to PNG
- Design tools — Figma, Photoshop, Canva, and Illustrator all handle PNG natively. WebP support is spotty or requires plugins.
- Transparent images — logos, icons, cutouts. PNG keeps the alpha channel perfectly. Some converters silently add a white or black background.
- Sharing with clients or colleagues — PNG is universally understood. WebP confuses people on older systems.
- Archiving — PNG is lossless. Once it's PNG, no further quality can be lost no matter how many times you re-save it.
Transparency Is Handled Correctly
This is where many WebP-to-PNG converters fail. They drop the transparent areas or replace them with a colored background. ImageXpo maps the full alpha channel from the WebP directly into the 32-bit PNG — every semi-transparent pixel, every soft edge, every shadow is preserved exactly. What you see in the preview is what you get in the file.
Completely Private
Your image stays on your device. The conversion runs in WebAssembly inside your browser tab — there's no upload, no server processing, no copy of your file anywhere. Close the tab and the image is gone from memory entirely.


Frequently Asked Questions
Will the transparent background be preserved?
Yes, always. When you convert a WebP with transparency to PNG, the full alpha channel carries over precisely. Every semi-transparent pixel and soft edge is mapped correctly — no white backgrounds, no black fill, no missing transparency. This is one of the main reasons people prefer ImageXpo over other converters.
Why do I need to convert WebP to PNG?
WebP is a web delivery format — optimized for file size, not universal compatibility. Figma, older versions of Photoshop, many stock image platforms, and some operating systems don't open WebP without plugins. PNG is the safe, universal choice for editing, sharing, and archiving. Converting to PNG also means no further quality can ever be lost — PNG is lossless by design.
Is there a file size limit?
No. Because the conversion runs locally on your device using WebAssembly, there's no server cap. A 30MB WebP converts just as easily as a small thumbnail. Your computer's resources are the only constraint, and in practice that's never an issue on modern hardware.
Will my image quality change after conversion?
No. PNG is a lossless format, and the conversion preserves every pixel exactly. There's no re-compression, no quality slider, no tradeoff. What was in the WebP comes out in the PNG identically.