WEBP to PDF

Convert modern WEBP images into a universally readable PDF.

🔒 100% private — your files are processed locally and never leave your device.

WEBP is the modern image format that powers fast websites — it delivers excellent quality at remarkably small file sizes. That efficiency comes with one catch: plenty of older programs, printers and document portals still cannot open a WEBP file. Converting your WEBP images to PDF removes that friction entirely, wrapping them in a format that opens on absolutely everything while keeping them grouped as a single, easy-to-send file.

How to use the WEBP to PDF tool

  1. Drop your WEBP images into the upload area.
  2. Arrange the thumbnails into your preferred page order.
  3. Choose orientation and margin settings.
  4. Click Convert to PDF to build and download the document.

Why PDF is the safe bet for sharing

When you send someone a WEBP, you are gambling that their software supports it. When you send a PDF, that gamble disappears — every operating system, browser and office suite made in the last two decades reads PDF natively. So if you have saved images from a website or exported them from a design tool in WEBP, turning them into a PDF guarantees the person on the other end can actually open and print them without hunting for a converter of their own.

Tips for a flawless conversion

  • Full resolution is preserved, so high-quality WEBP files produce high-quality pages.
  • Animated WEBP files are flattened to their first frame, since PDF pages are static.
  • Mixed image sizes are each scaled to fit their page, so you can combine different dimensions safely.
  • Add a margin if the PDF is destined for a printer.

The tool decodes every WEBP frame locally and redraws it onto a PDF page at native resolution. As with all of these converters, your images are processed on your own hardware and are never uploaded, so the whole exchange stays private and instant.

Quick reference

PropertyDetail
Input formatWEBP
Output formatPDF
CompatibilityOpens in any PDF reader
ResolutionOriginal pixels preserved
Animated WEBPFirst frame used
ProcessingLocal, no upload