Batch Convert WebP to PNG
Need lossless versions of your WebP images? Convert them all to PNG in one batch. PNG preserves every pixel perfectly and is supported by every image editor, design tool, and operating system.
How to Batch Convert WebP to PNG
Select WebP Files
Click the upload area or drag and drop your WebP files. Select as many files as you need — there are no limits.
Choose Settings
Set PNG as your output format and adjust the quality slider to balance file size and visual quality.
Download All
Download each converted file individually or grab them all at once as a single ZIP archive.
Why Batch Convert WebP to PNG?
Lossless Quality
PNG uses lossless compression, so converting from WebP to PNG preserves image quality perfectly. Ideal for graphics, screenshots, and images you plan to edit further.
Universal Editor Support
While WebP support in browsers is universal, many desktop image editors, graphic design tools, and print services still prefer PNG. Batch convert for guaranteed workflow compatibility.
Transparency Preserved
Both WebP and PNG support alpha transparency. Your transparent WebP images maintain their transparency when converted to PNG — no white backgrounds added.
WebP vs PNG at a Glance
| Feature | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Web Picture Format | Portable Network Graphics |
| Compression | Lossy | Lossless |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Browser Support | All modern browsers | Universal |
| Typical Size | Small (25-35% less than JPG) | Medium to large |
| Best For | Web optimization, faster page loads | Logos, graphics, screenshots, transparency |
Your Photos Stay Private
Unlike cloud-based converters that upload your files to their servers, PhotoFormatLab processes everything directly in your browser. Your WebP files are never transmitted over the internet — they stay on your device from start to finish.
No accounts. No uploads. No tracking. Just fast, private conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. PNG uses lossless compression, so the conversion preserves all image data. However, if the original WebP used lossy compression, the quality already lost in the WebP cannot be recovered.
PNG uses lossless compression while WebP uses more advanced compression algorithms. PNG files are typically 25-35% larger than WebP but offer perfect quality preservation and universal compatibility.
Yes. Select all your files and they will be processed in parallel. Download everything as a ZIP archive when done.
Yes. All processing happens in your browser using client-side JavaScript. No files are uploaded to any server.