# dwebp > `dwebp` decompresses WebP files into PNG, PAM, PPM or PGM images. > Animated WebP files are not supported. > More information: . - Convert a `webp` file into a `png` file: `dwebp {{path/to/input.webp}} -o {{path/to/output.png}}` - Convert a `webp` file into a specific filetype: `dwebp {{path/to/input.webp}} -bmp|-tiff|-pam|-ppm|-pgm|-yuv -o {{path/to/output}}` - Convert a `webp` file, using multi-threading if possible: `dwebp {{path/to/input.webp}} -o {{path/to/output.png}} -mt` - Convert a `webp` file, but also crop and scale at the same time: `dwebp {{input.webp}} -o {{output.png}} -crop {{x_pos}} {{y_pos}} {{width}} {{height}} -scale {{width}} {{height}}` - Convert a `webp` file and flip the output: `dwebp {{path/to/input.webp}} -o {{path/to/output.png}} -flip` - Convert a `webp` file and don't use in-loop filtering to speed up the decoding process: `dwebp {{path/to/input.webp}} -o {{path/to/output.png}} -nofilter`