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Nexyo
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🔁 Transparency Supported — Smaller File Size

PNG to WebP Converter Free Online

Convert PNG images to WebP format. WebP keeps transparency just like PNG but at much smaller file sizes. Perfect for logos, icons and web graphics.

100% Free No Signup Private — No Server Upload Works on Mobile
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Drop your PNG image here

Convert PNG to WebP instantly in your browser — private and free

Supports PNG files — Max 30MB
⚙️ Conversion Settings
Output Quality
90%
Original (PNG)
Converted (WebP)
How It Works
01

Upload Your PNG

Drop your PNG file. Transparency is fully supported. Processed locally — private.

02

Set Quality

90% quality recommended for PNG conversions to preserve detail.

03

Download WebP

Your WebP file downloads instantly. Transparency is preserved.

Frequently Asked Questions
Does WebP support transparency like PNG?
Yes. WebP supports full alpha transparency — the same as PNG. This makes it ideal for logos, icons and overlays.
How much smaller is WebP than PNG?
WebP is typically 50-80% smaller than equivalent PNG files. This is a huge saving for websites that use many PNG graphics.
Will my transparent background be preserved?
Yes. When converting PNG to WebP, transparent pixels remain transparent in the WebP output.
Is WebP better than PNG for websites?
For web use, yes. WebP gives you the same transparency support as PNG but at a fraction of the file size. Use WebP for websites and keep PNG for print or editing work.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free. No account needed.

PNG to WebP — Smaller Logos and Icons

PNG is the go-to format for logos, icons and graphics that need transparency. But PNG files are very large. WebP gives you the same transparency at 50-80% smaller file sizes — making your website significantly faster without any visible quality difference.

PNG to WebP for Web Development

Frontend developers across the USA and UK use WebP for all web graphics. Our PNG to WebP converter handles transparency correctly — unlike some tools that fill transparent areas with white when converting.