Convert WebP Portfolio Images to PNG or JPEG for Agency and Competition Submissions
Design competitions, agency submission portals, and portfolio platforms including Behance, AIGA, and D&AD all specify JPEG or PNG for image uploads — WebP is routinely rejected or renders incorrectly in submission review interfaces. Deliteful converts WebP portfolio images to the format each platform requires, with transparency preserved for PNG outputs.
Portfolio submissions are high-stakes and format errors are unforced mistakes. AIGA competition submissions, Behance project uploads, and agency RFP response packages all have explicit file format requirements. Behance in particular has documented inconsistencies with WebP rendering across browsers in its project editor. Submitting JPEG or PNG eliminates any risk of a reviewer seeing a broken image where your best work should be.
For portfolio work featuring transparent backgrounds — logo presentations, UI mockups on device frames, or type treatments over colored layouts — PNG output preserves alpha transparency exactly. For photographic work, illustration, or any piece where file size matters for a submission portal's upload limit, JPEG is the correct choice. Batch conversion handles up to 50 images, covering a full competition entry or agency response package in one job.
How it works
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Upload WebP portfolio images
Add the WebP exports from Figma, Illustrator, or your design tool — up to 50 files per batch.
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Choose PNG or JPEG
Select PNG for work with transparency or lossless fidelity requirements, JPEG for photographic or file-size-sensitive submissions.
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Download and submit
Converted files are ready for direct upload to competition portals, agency submission systems, or portfolio platforms.
Frequently asked questions
- Does Behance support WebP image uploads?
- Behance has inconsistent WebP support across its project editor and different browsers. JPEG and PNG are the reliably accepted formats for portfolio project uploads and eliminate rendering issues in reviewer interfaces.
- Should I use PNG or JPEG for design portfolio submissions?
- Use PNG for work that includes transparency, UI mockups, or any piece where lossless rendering of fine detail matters. Use JPEG for photographic work, illustrations with gradients, or when submission portals impose file size limits.
- Does converting WebP to PNG preserve transparent backgrounds?
- Yes. Deliteful fully preserves alpha transparency in PNG output. Transparent areas in the original WebP remain transparent in the converted PNG.
- How many portfolio images can I convert at once?
- Up to 50 images per batch, with a 2GB total size limit — enough to cover a full competition entry or client presentation package.
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