If you’ve got a pile of WebP images that need converting, you probably know the headache. WebP is efficient, sure, but not every platform loves it. When I recently needed to switch a whole stack of WebP files over to PNG, I found myself wanting a simple, quick, and reliable solution. After some trial and error with various tools, I landed on Any2Pic, which turned out to be more than just a converter—it’s a full toolkit for all sorts of image tasks. Here’s how I used it to knock out a bulk WebP to PNG conversion on both Windows and Mac, with a few tips to make it even easier.
Why Any2Pic?
Any2Pic isn’t your average converter. It’s loaded with features that make working with images much easier, especially when you’re dealing with multiple files. Not only does it convert between formats, but it also lets you resize, rotate, and rename in bulk. And the best part? It’s available for both Windows and Mac, so it works no matter what system you’re on.
Step 1Download and Install Any2Pic on a PC or Mac
First things first, download Any2Pic from the official site and install it. It’s quick to set up and doesn’t come with any unnecessary add-ons, which I always appreciate.
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Step 2Open Any2Pic and Import WebP Files
Once you open the program, you can start adding your images by dragging and dropping files or selecting an entire folder. This bulk add feature is a big time-saver, especially if you’re converting hundreds of images.
			
			 Step 3Set PNG as the Output Format
In the settings, choose “PNG” as the output format. You’ll also have options to adjust the quality and compression, which is handy if you’re balancing between quality and file size.
			 Step 4Start Converting WEBP to PNG
After configuring your settings, click the "Start" button to start the conversion process. Any2Pic will convert your WEBP files to PNG format and save them in the selected folder.
            Set Up Any Additional Edits (Optional)
Any2Pic’s got more than just conversions—if you need to resize, rename, or rotate images along the way, you can set those options here before converting. I find this feature incredibly useful for keeping my images organized.
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My Thoughts on Any2Pic
Honestly, Any2Pic has saved me so much time. I’ve tried a few online converters before, but with big batches, they’re usually slow or end up compressing the images too much. Plus, working offline with Any2Pic means there are no size restrictions, so it’s perfect for larger files or tons of images.
If you’re regularly dealing with image conversions or need more than just a basic converter, Any2Pic is worth a look. It’s got everything you need in one place, and it’s super easy to use on both Windows and Mac.
 Mateo Ryan
Mateo is a senior editor at Aiseefox and lifelong tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience writing thousands of articles about Windows and macOS. Beyond writing, Mateo enjoys creating short explainer videos, gaming and exploring animated shows.