WebP to BMP Converter
Instantly convert your highly compressed WebP images to the raw, uncompressed BMP format.
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How to Convert WebP to BMP
Upload WebP File
Select your WebP image by dragging it directly onto the upload area or clicking the "Browse File" button.
Automatic Decoding
The tool securely processes your file and automatically decodes the compressed WebP data into an uncompressed BMP format instantly.
Download BMP
Once finished, click the "Download BMP" button to save the newly generated, raw Bitmap file to your local device.
WebP to BMP Converter Features
Uncompressed Output
BMP is a completely uncompressed image format. Our converter decodes the WebP compression, providing you with exact, raw pixel color data.
Legacy Compatibility
While WebP is modern, BMP is compatible with decades-old Windows systems, legacy desktop apps, and specific hardware that requires raw Bitmaps.
Secure Processing
Your privacy is guaranteed. Your uploaded files are processed securely over an encrypted connection and are automatically deleted from our servers right after conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Converting is incredibly simple. Just drag and drop your WebP image into the upload box on this page. Our tool will automatically decode the image and provide a downloadable BMP file instantly.
Yes, it will increase massively. WebP is a highly optimized, next-generation format designed for tiny file sizes. BMP (Bitmap) files are completely uncompressed, storing the exact color data for every single pixel. Because of this, converting a WebP to a BMP will result in a much larger file.
Standard 24-bit BMP formats do not support alpha channels (transparency). When converting your transparent WebP image to a BMP, the transparent areas will automatically be flattened and filled with a solid white background.
No. Changing a file format cannot invent missing data. The converted BMP will look exactly the same as the original WebP, with the exception of any transparent areas turning into solid white. You just get the uncompressed version of what was already there.
While WebP is the modern standard for fast-loading web graphics, BMP is often strictly required for older legacy Windows applications, embedded hardware displays, custom software interfaces, or specific scenarios where an uncompressed pixel map is needed.
Yes, it is 100% safe. We prioritize your privacy. Any files you upload are transmitted securely via HTTPS, processed in an isolated environment, and are permanently and automatically deleted from our servers shortly after the conversion completes.