WebP to PNG Converter

Best tool to convert multiple WebP (Google Web Picture) files to PNG (Portable Network Graphics) for free.

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What is WebP to PNG converter?

It is a free tool to convert WebP (Google's image format) image file to PNG format. Unlike other converters, XConvert doesn't add watermark or limit number of files.

How to convert WebP to PNG?

  1. Select WebP and upload files
  2. Choose compression (optional)
  3. Click Convert to PNG! button to convert
  4. Press Download All button to save converted files

About XConvert WebP to PNG

XConvert online file converter offers online tool to convert WebP images to PNG images. Our WebP converter can also convert WebP files to PNG images.

More About .webp Files

TopicDescription
Extension
.webp
Description
WebP is an image format developed by Google in 2010. The format allows users to save an image in either lossy or lossless format. Google has made bold claims about the compression efficiency of the format stating that it can be up to 34% smaller than the equivalent JPEG or PNG file. Google believes that through the adoption of a more efficient image format, the speed of the web as a whole can be increased due to the volume of images being viewed at any one time across the world.
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WebP lossy compression works by a technique of prediction. Each block of pixels are predicted based on other blocks of pixels surrounding it. The difference between the prediction and reality is then encoded. Due to the efficiency of the prediction technique many of the blocks contain a zero difference which results in greater compression and thus a smaller file size. WebP lossless compression works by using parts of the image that have already been analysed to construct other parts of the image.
Developed By
Google
Mime Type
image/webp
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More About .png Files

TopicDescription
Extension
.png
Description
PNG pronounced ping is a format for storing bitmapped (raster) images on computers. It was created originally to replace the GIF file format when it was announced that the companies who created the GIF format wanted royalties. PNG uses indexed colors and lossless compression (like a .GIF file), but without those copyright limitations; it cannot be animated like a GIF image.
PNG is a scan-line graphic format developed as an alternative to GIF, which had a commercial license. It is based on the best features of the predecessor, including lossless compression and transparent background support. The PNG technology ensures the preservation of all stages of editing and the restoration of the step with the preservation of quality. However, it does not allow to save several pictures in one file at once, which limits its use in the development of animated images.
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PNG images are in many ways better than .GIF as they also include an 8-bit transparency channel, which allows the colors in the image to fade from opaque to transparent; GIF images only support fully opaque or fully transparent pixels. PNG supports palettes of 24-bit RGB colors, RGB images or greyscale or RGB images. PNG was intended to be able to transfer images on the Internet, not professional graphics, and so does not support other colour spaces (such as CMYK).
The PNG extension was proposed as a tool that helps to transfer and store images on the World Wide Web. The technology is limited to an 8-bit transparency channel, so you can adjust the colors from opaque to transparent. It supports 24-bit RGB colors, matching images and shades of gray. However, as a non-professional format, PNG can not display other color spaces. Most programs allow to open such files, they can also run in any browser. Images are different in small weight with good quality.
Developed By
PNG Development Group
PNG Development Group (donated to W3C)
Mime Type
image/png
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