PNG vs JPG for your WebP
Choose PNG (this page) when the image has transparent areas or sharp graphics — the encode is lossless and transparency survives. Choose JPG for photographs — far smaller files, no transparency. Both conversions run entirely in your browser because WebP decoding is built into it.
FAQ
Animated WebP?
You get the first frame as a PNG. Animated conversions (WebP→GIF/MP4) are on the workbench.
Any quality loss?
None in the PNG encode — it's lossless. Whatever quality the WebP had is exactly what the PNG keeps.
Why did I even get a .webp file?
Sites serve WebP because it's smaller and faster to load; right-click-saving hands you whatever the site served. Browsers open it; plenty of apps and upload forms still don't — hence this page.