Convert WebP to PDF

Images become PDFs when they need to leave the web and enter a paper-shaped world: printing, emailing an attachment someone will actually open, uploading to a portal that only accepts documents, or filing something for the record. WebP is a web format that most document software cannot place at all, so a PDF wrapper is the practical fix.

Drop your WebP files below and download PDF in seconds. Free, unlimited and completely private: the conversion runs inside your browser, so your files never leave your device and are never uploaded to a server.

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No upload. Works with your network switched off. Check it yourself, or read what actually happens to your file.

Why convert WebP to PDF?

The result is an ordinary single page PDF that opens on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android without installing anything. That universality is the whole point of the format.

Google designed WebP to replace both JPG and PNG on the web, and it typically compresses 25 to 35 percent smaller at similar quality. It handles both lossy and lossless modes and supports transparency. Support is excellent in browsers but still patchy in older desktop software.

PDF is the universal format for documents that must look identical everywhere. Wrapping images in a PDF makes them easy to print, email or archive as a single file, and every operating system can open the result without extra software.

Note that PDF does not support transparency, so any transparent areas in your WebP files will be filled with a solid background after conversion.

What this converter does to your WebP file

The WebP is decoded and placed into a single page PDF sized to the image's own pixel dimensions, so nothing is cropped or letterboxed. The image is embedded inside the PDF as high quality JPEG, which means any transparency is flattened onto a solid background.

WebP vs PDF at a glance

WebPPDF
Full nameWebP imagePortable Document Format
CompressionLossy or losslessDocument container
TransparencyYesNo
Best forModern websites and appsDocuments, sharing and printing

What changes when you convert WebP to PDF

What happens
Image qualitySlightly reduced. The image is embedded in the PDF as JPEG at quality 0.92, which is visually close but not identical.
TransparencyLost. PDF cannot store an alpha channel, so transparent areas are filled with solid white.
EXIF and GPSRemoved. The conversion goes through a pixel buffer, so camera data and location are not carried into the PDF file.
Colour profileNot carried across. The image is handled in sRGB, which is right for the web and wrong for colour-managed print work.
AnimationNot preserved. An animated WebP produces a single still frame.
File sizeVaries with the content of the image. No figure is quoted here, because none has been measured on a documented test set.

How to convert WebP to PDF

  1. Drop one or more WebP files into the box above, or click to browse.
  2. ImageConvert converts each file to PDF right on your device.
  3. Download a single file, or grab everything at once as a zip.

Frequently asked questions

Can I put several WebP images into one PDF?

Not with this converter, which creates one single page PDF per image. The images to PDF tool is built for combining multiple images into a single multi-page document.

Does the PDF keep the original resolution?

Yes. The PDF page is sized to match the image's pixel dimensions, so the image is placed at full resolution without cropping, scaling or padding.

What is a WebP file?

WebP is a modern format from Google that compresses smaller than JPG and PNG while keeping quality.

What is a PDF file?

PDF is the universal document format, handy for sharing or printing images.

Is it free to convert WebP to PDF?

Yes. There are no limits, no watermarks and no account needed. Convert as many WebP files as you like.

Are my files private?

Completely. Your WebP files never leave your browser and are never uploaded to a server, so your images stay on your device.

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