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Free WebP to PNG & JPG Converter

WebP is Google's modern image format — excellent compression, great quality — but it's not always the format you need. Older software, social media platforms, print services, and email clients often require PNG or JPG. This tool converts WebP files (and any other image format) to your target format instantly, with no file uploads and no server-side processing.

All conversion happens using the browser's built-in Canvas API. Drop a file, pick an output format, and download. That's it. The batch mode handles multiple images at once, and "Download All as ZIP" bundles everything into one click. EXIF metadata — including GPS coordinates and camera model — is automatically stripped during conversion, protecting your privacy.

When to use each format: PNG is lossless and supports transparent backgrounds — ideal for logos, icons, screenshots, and UI assets. JPG has wider compatibility and produces smaller files for photographs, though it doesn't support transparency. WebP is the best of both worlds but requires modern browsers and apps to open. BMP is uncompressed and universally readable by Windows applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert WebP to PNG?+

Drop your WebP file into the converter above, select PNG as the output format, and click "Convert All". The converted PNG will be available for download instantly. Everything happens in your browser — no file is ever uploaded to a server.

How do I convert WebP to JPG?+

Upload your WebP image, choose JPG as the output format, adjust the quality slider (default 85 is a good balance of quality and file size), and click "Convert All". Your JPG will be ready to download immediately.

Why convert WebP to PNG or JPG?+

WebP is a modern format with excellent compression but isn't universally supported by older software, social media platforms, or print services. PNG is lossless and preserves full quality, making it ideal for logos, illustrations, and screenshots. JPG has wider compatibility and smaller file sizes for photos. Converting WebP to PNG or JPG ensures your image works everywhere.

Is my image data safe?+

Yes. This converter runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never sent to any server, never stored, and never shared. They exist only in your browser's memory while you're using the tool.

What image formats are supported?+

This tool accepts WebP, PNG, JPG/JPEG, GIF, BMP, SVG, AVIF, and TIFF as input formats. Output formats include PNG, JPG (with quality control), WebP, and BMP. AVIF and TIFF support depends on your browser — if your browser can display the image, this tool can convert it.

Can I convert multiple images at once?+

Yes. Drop or select multiple files to batch convert them all at once. After conversion, download each file individually or use "Download All as ZIP" to get everything in one click.

What's the difference between PNG and JPG?+

PNG uses lossless compression — no quality is lost, and it supports transparent backgrounds. It's best for logos, icons, screenshots, and text-heavy images. JPG uses lossy compression, producing smaller file sizes but some quality loss. It's best for photographs where transparent backgrounds aren't needed.

What does "strip EXIF data" mean?+

EXIF data is metadata embedded in image files — it can include GPS location, camera model, date taken, and other personal information. Stripping EXIF data removes this metadata from the converted image, protecting your privacy. This converter strips EXIF automatically when using the Canvas API.

How does the resize option work?+

Under Advanced Options, you can scale images by a percentage (e.g. 50% to halve the dimensions), or set a maximum width and height while maintaining the original aspect ratio. The image will only be scaled down — not scaled up — when using max dimensions.