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WEBP to PNG Converter

Convert WEBP images to PNG for broad compatibility and crisp output.

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Why convert WEBP to PNG

PNG is lossless and preserves transparency, making it the right choice for screenshots, logos, and graphics with sharp edges. Files are larger than JPG, but quality is pixel-perfect.

Privacy and processing

PNG, JPG, and WEBP conversions run entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. The image never uploads to a server, which keeps the operation fast and your file private.

WEBP to PNG online with ImgShifter

WEBP to PNG is the escape hatch for when a web-optimized image needs to re-enter an editing or print workflow. Design tools, document templates, marketplaces, and plenty of upload forms still treat PNG as the lingua franca - and unlike a JPG conversion, going to PNG keeps two things intact: the alpha channel and every decoded pixel.

Because PNG is lossless, this conversion adds zero new artifacts: whatever your browser decodes from the WEBP is exactly what lands in the PNG. The cost is size - WEBP's lossy compression is dramatically more efficient than PNG's lossless encoding for photographic content, so don't be surprised when a 150 KB WEBP photo becomes a 2 MB PNG. For flat-color graphics the growth is much smaller.

The decode-and-rewrite happens entirely in your browser via the Canvas API: no upload, no signup, batch support with ZIP download, and full offline operation once the page has loaded.

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