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WebP to PNG gives you a lossless, universally supported copy — the right choice when the WebP has transparency to preserve (logos, stickers, UI assets) or when you're about to edit the image and don't want lossy re-encoding. Conversion runs locally; nothing is uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
PNG or JPG — which should I convert WebP to?
PNG if the image has transparency, sharp edges or will be edited; JPG if it's a photo and you want small files. PNG is the safe default when unsure — it loses nothing.
Is transparency preserved?
Yes — both WebP and PNG support alpha channels, and conversion carries transparency across intact. That's the main reason to choose PNG over JPG here.