01How to convert WebP to PNG
The browser creates a lossless PNG copy of the decoded image.
- 1Add WebP images to the file area.
- 2Review their dimensions and estimated PNG size.
- 3Convert and verify transparent edges in the preview.
- 4Download each PNG or all files together.
02WebP and PNG explained
PNG is broadly supported by editors and keeps transparent pixels without additional lossy compression.
- WebP image
- WEBP
→- PNG image
- PNG
- A PNG can be substantially larger than a lossy WebP.
- Animation is not retained; this version exports one still image.
03When PNG fits the workflow
Choose PNG for editing, transparency or software compatibility.
- Opening a WebP asset in a legacy editor.
- Using a transparent cutout in slides or design software.
- Creating a lossless intermediate file before further editing.
04Exact decoded pixels, potentially larger files
PNG avoids another lossy pass, but it cannot restore detail absent from the WebP.
- Use PNG only when its editing or transparency benefits are needed.
- Keep WebP for web delivery when it is already visually clean.
Local lossless export
Your image is decoded and exported inside the browser.
- No source or result is retained by JUUD File Tools.
- Temporary previews are released when removed or when the tab closes.