WebP to PNG
Open a WebP image and export a PNG version when your next tool only accepts PNG, when you need a lossless raster handoff for design work, or when transparency must stay clean through another export step. WebP is great for the web; PNG is still the boring compatibility champion for editors, CMS uploads, and print-adjacent workflows.
PNG usually produces a larger file than WebP for the same pixels, but it is easier to preview everywhere and survives more round trips through older software. If you only need a quick upload to a picky form, try WebP to JPG instead. Keep the WebP as your web-optimized source and treat the PNG as the interchange copy. Conversion runs locally in your browser so the image does not pass through a third-party upload queue.
| Aspect | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Strong compression for web, can keep transparency | Lossless, supports transparency, sharp text and UI graphics |
| Tradeoff | Not accepted everywhere yet; some CMS fields still reject it | Larger files than lossy formats for photos |
| Why convert | You already have WebP files | The next step needs PNG compatibility or file size |
No. This WebP to PNG tool runs in your web browser on your device. SwiftSave does not route routine conversions through a cloud upload queue; your file stays local while it is processed.
No account or sign-in is required. Open the converter, choose your output format, convert, and download the result.
Use it when you already have WebP files but the next step - an upload form, editor, teammate, or device - expects PNG. Export a copy, verify the result, and keep your original until the handoff is confirmed.