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PNG to WEBP Converter

Convert your PNG to WEBP format.

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  1. Upload Your PNGs: Drag & drop files, click “Choose File,” load from a URL, or paste from clipboard.
  2. Preview Images: See a live preview of your PNG file. You can Delete or Add more files before conversion.
  3. Convert & Download: Click “Download All” for a ZIP of converted WebPs, or use “Download” for single files.
  4. Reset When Needed: Use “Delete All” to clear files and start a new batch conversion anytime.
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All PNG to WebP conversions are handled directly in your browser. Your files are never uploaded or shared.

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Zenfied does not log, monitor, or retain your PNG or WebP files. Everything stays on your device.

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This PNG to WebP tool is completely free to use, with no conversion limits or file size restrictions (within browser capabilities).

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PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. It was created in the mid-1990s as a free and open alternative to the older GIF format. PNG was officially released on October 1, 1996, and later adopted as a standard by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).

PNG is best known for supporting lossless compression which means the image quality stays exactly the same after saving. It also supports transparent backgrounds, making it useful for web design, logos, and UI elements.

However, PNG files are usually larger than JPEG or WEBP because they don’t remove any image data. This makes PNG ideal when image quality and sharpness are more important than file size.

How to Open a PNG File:


File Extension: .png

Developed by: W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)

Initial Release: October 1, 1996

Learn more at PNG on Wikipedia.

WEBP is an image format developed by Google. Officially released on September 30, 2010 It was designed to reduce image file size while keeping good image quality. Unlike older formats like JPEG or PNG, WEBP supports both lossy and lossless. It also supports transparency (alpha channel) and even animation, making it a flexible option for websites and apps that need smaller, faster-loading images.

WEBP is mainly used to improve website performance. Smaller file sizes help pages load faster, which is better for SEO and user experience. WEBP is supported by most modern browsers and editing tools.


How to Open a WEBP File:


File Extension: .webp

Developed by: Google

Initial Release: September 30, 2010

Learn more at WEBP on Wikipedia or on the official WebP site.

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