PNG to WBMP Converter

Convert PNG to WBMP online at Convertig.com. Fast, free, and secure image converter—no software required. Upload your PNG file and get WBMP output instantly.

100 MB maximum file size and upto 5 files.

Make sure you have uploaded valid files otherwise conversion will not be correct

300+ formats supported

We support more than 25600 different conversions between more than 300 different file formats. More than any other converter.

Fast and easy

Just drop your files on the page, choose an output format and click "Convert" button. Wait a little for the process to complete.

How to use PNG to WBMP Converter?

  1. Click the “Choose Files” button to select your files (up to 20 files at a time)
  2. Click on the “Convert” button to start the conversion
  3. When the status change to Done” click the “Download” button

PNG to WBMP Converter FAQs

This conversion is a highly specialized process used almost exclusively for supporting very old legacy devices. The WBMP format was created for first-generation internet-capable mobile phones in the late 1990s. You would only need to use this tool if you are developing for an obsolete system that cannot handle any modern image format.

All color and transparency information from your PNG will be completely removed and flattened. The WBMP format is strictly 1-bit monochrome, meaning the converter will analyze your full-color image, force every pixel to become either pure black or pure white, and fill any transparent areas with a solid color.

The harsh, jagged appearance is a fundamental limitation of the WBMP format. It does not support any shades of gray or anti-aliasing to create smooth transitions. The converter must render every detail using only stark black and white pixels, which results in a blocky, high-contrast image that lacks the smoothness of the original PNG.

Yes, the resulting WBMP file will almost certainly be extremely small compared to the source PNG. This is because the format stores very little information: just a simple map of which pixels are black and which are white, with no extra data for colors or transparency. This tiny file size was its main advantage for very slow, old networks.

Yes, for any modern application, creating a black-and-white PNG is a vastly superior choice. A monochrome PNG is small, universally supported by all browsers and image editors, and can still have a proper transparent background. A WBMP file is not a practical or compatible choice for any new project.