Local Processing Only

Lossless WebP to PNG Extractor

Extract next-gen WebP assets back into production-friendly lossless PNGs securely. Protect alpha channels (transparency) identically without cloud privacy risks.

Drag and drop your WebP images

Supports WebP files • Converts to PNG • 100% private

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Your selected WebP files will appear here for batch processing.

How to Convert WebP to PNG

1

Upload WebP

Drag & drop your WebP files or click "Select Files" to browse.

2

Adjust Quality

Use the quality slider to balance file size and visual quality.

3

Convert

Click "Convert to PNG" — processing happens in your browser.

4

Download

Download your PNG files instantly. No signup needed.

Why Convert WebP to PNG?

  • Unpacking high-fidelity web vectors back into Adobe Illustrator suites
  • Capturing robust transparency from marketing sites into reliable print templates
  • Local staging transformations avoiding strict internal firewall blocks

100% Private WebP to PNG Conversion

Unlike other online converters, SatyaXLab processes your WebP files entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server. No data is collected, no cookies are set, and no account is required. Your files remain strictly on your device throughout the entire conversion process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does safely converting WebP to PNG retain transparency?

Absolutely. WebP alpha vectors seamlessly convert to PNG's 32-bit alpha schema natively on your device without missing a pixel.

Can I extract animated WebP files to PNG?

Converting an animated WebP file natively right now captures the first static frame into a pristine PNG. Full moving animation rendering applies better to MP4 pipelines.

Is an offline conversion superior to cloud converters?

Undoubtedly. Offline processing blocks telemetry tracking, removes upload/download throttles, and absolutely shields your proprietary data out of third-party view.

Why did my WebP size inflate heavily after converting to PNG?

Predictable behavior: PNG's legacy codec requires far more memory to map transparent coordinates than WebP's modern algorithms.