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WebP to PNG Converter

Fix “saved as WebP” downloads — or go PNG → WebP.

Runs 100% in your browser. No upload.

Drop WebP or PNG files

Or click to browse — multiple files OK

Why every saved image is suddenly WebP

Modern Chrome prefers WebP: pages load faster, hosts save bandwidth. When you right-click and save, the browser keeps that format. Then Paint, an old Office build, or a school portal shrugs — “invalid file.” You did nothing wrong; the web changed the default wrapper around the pixels.

When PNG is the right target

Need transparency, pixel-perfect screenshots, or an uploader that only lists PNG? Convert WebP to PNG here, then open the file anywhere. For the reverse — shrinking for the web — PNG → WebP is one toggle away.

Privacy

Conversion uses the Canvas API in your browser. Files never leave your device.

Frequently asked questions

Why are my images saving as WebP?

Chrome and many sites serve WebP because it is smaller. Right-click → Save often keeps WebP, which older apps reject.

When do I need PNG?

Editing, transparency, or uploads that only accept PNG/JPG. Convert WebP to PNG, then continue in your editor.

Can I convert PNG to WebP too?

Yes — use the direction dropdown for PNG → WebP.

Batch convert?

Yes — drop multiple files and download a ZIP. Extra-large drops process about 50 at a time (drop again for more). Runs in your browser; very large files may need splitting.

Do you upload images?

No. Decoding and encoding stay on your device.