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WebP to BMP Converter Free Online - Compatibility Bridge — Free Online Tool

WebP to BMP Converter Free Online - Compatibility Bridge

Convert WebP to BMP Free — For Apps That Will Not Open WebP

WebP is a modern web format that older or specialized software may not support. If your image editor, industrial tool, or legacy application needs a BMP file, our free WebP to BMP converter gets you there — processed entirely in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Why You Might Have a WebP File

Modern browsers automatically save images from websites as WebP. When you right-click to save an image from a news site, Google Images, or a product page, you often get a .webp file. If your software won't open it, converting to BMP gives you maximum compatibility with any application regardless of how old it is.

Things to Know About the BMP Output

BMP is uncompressed, so the output will be considerably larger than your WebP source — it is normal for a 200 KB WebP to become a 15+ MB BMP. If your WebP has a transparent background, transparent pixels will be filled with white, since BMP does not support transparency. Image dimensions stay the same.

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No upload required. Your file is processed locally. Free with no size limits or account needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I downloaded an image from a website and it saved as WebP — how do I convert it?

Upload the .webp file to this converter, click convert, and download your BMP. The whole process takes a few seconds.

Why is the BMP output so much larger than the WebP?

WebP is highly compressed. BMP is completely uncompressed, storing every pixel as raw data. It is normal for a small WebP to become a large BMP.

Will I lose image quality in the conversion?

No perceptible quality change. Dimensions and pixel content are preserved — the only differences are format, file size, and loss of transparency support.