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Convert WebP to PNG — Free & Unlimited.

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Restore Universal Compatibility

Google's image format is brilliant for cutting down website load times, but it can be frustrating when you try to open one in an older desktop program. PNG is the undisputed king of lossless, transparent web graphics. By switching formats, you guarantee that your asset will open correctly in every photo editor, presentation software, and operating system without throwing an error.

Keep Your Alpha Channels Intact

One of the primary reasons people avoid standard JPEGs is the loss of background transparency. When you execute this format change, the alpha channel is perfectly preserved. That means logos, icons, and cut-out product shots keep their crisp, invisible backgrounds, ready to be dropped onto any color or layout.

Your Hardware Does the Work

Sending high-resolution files over the internet takes time and poses privacy risks. Unlimited Convert shifts the processing burden to your own computer. The script runs entirely within your browser memory. Once you close the tab, all traces of your session vanish, providing absolute peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Both formats support lossless compression. The visual data is carefully extracted and rewritten without discarding any pixels, ensuring the output looks absolutely identical to the source.
Yes, maintaining the alpha channel is fully supported. Any transparent areas in your original file will remain perfectly see-through after the switch.
Uploading exposes your personal or business data to potential breaches and data harvesting. Keeping the task localized ensures total privacy and drastically speeds up the entire workflow.
There are no artificial usage caps. Because you are using your own device's resources rather than our servers, you can process as many items as you need.
It is highly likely. WebP is heavily optimized for small footprints. Moving to a less compressed, universal format generally results in a larger file size on your hard drive.