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WebP to PDF Converter

Turn WebP images into a PDF you can open, print and share anywhere — merge several into one file, reorder them, all in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

Local processing0 uploads~1.2s avgNo account required

Nothing Is Uploaded

Your WebP images are converted entirely in your browser. They never touch a server, and the tool keeps working offline.

Merge & Reorder

Combine many WebP images into one PDF and drag them into the order you want — something most converters don't offer.

Fit to Image

Keep each page exactly the size of its image for no white borders, or use A4 and Letter when you need a standard page.

Honest About Limits

Transparency becomes white and animated WebP keeps only the first frame — we tell you up front instead of hiding it.

TL;DR: Convert WebP images to PDF right in your browser — merge several into one file, drag to reorder, and fit pages to the image. Transparent areas become white, animated WebP keeps only the first frame, and the PDF is usually larger than the WebP. Nothing is uploaded — no signup, no limits.

Why Convert WebP to PDF?

Images across the web are increasingly saved as WebP because it compresses so well, but the moment you save one to your computer you hit a wall: plenty of apps, older devices, and the people you send it to simply can't open a .webp file. Converting it to PDF turns it into something that opens and prints almost anywhere, so you can share it, print it, or file it without anyone asking what a WebP is.

It's also the easiest way to gather images together. Drop in a stack of WebP screenshots or photos and merge them into a single PDF you can email or archive as one document. What's different here is where it happens: most online WebP converters upload your images to a server — PDF24 states the conversion runs on its servers — while this tool does everything in your browser, so nothing is sent and nothing is stored.

WebP vs PDF: Why the Format Matters

WebP is a modern, highly compressed image format built for the web — great for page speed, but not every app or printer opens it. PDF is a universal document format that opens and prints almost anywhere, which is why converting WebP to PDF makes it portable.

So if you need to share, print, archive, or submit an image to a system that only accepts PDF, converting is the move. If you just want a picture that works everywhere as an image, a WebP-to-JPG step would suit you better — but for documents, printing, and merging several images into one file, PDF is the right target.

How This Tool Works (and What to Expect)

The tool decodes each WebP in your browser and lays it out into a new PDF — what you see is what you get. A few things are worth knowing before you convert, and being honest about them is the whole point of this page:

  • Transparent areas become white. PDF pages (and the JPEGs embedded in them) have no transparency, so any transparent part of a WebP is filled with white rather than left see-through.

  • Animated WebP keeps only the first frame. Decoding in the browser only gives us the first frame; tools that split each frame onto its own page do it on a server. That's the trade-off of keeping everything on your device.

  • The PDF is usually larger, not sharper. WebP is very compact, so wrapping the images in a PDF typically makes the file bigger. WebP is also a lossy format, so the conversion can't add detail that isn't there — quality is capped at the original.

Convert WebP to PDF Without Uploading

Most mainstream WebP-to-PDF tools — PDF24, Smallpdf, FreeConvert — process your images on their servers, often behind a signup, a free-tier quota, or a queue. For screenshots or photos you'd rather keep private, that's a lot of exposure just to change a file format.

This tool skips the upload entirely. Your WebP images are decoded in your browser tab, assembled into a PDF on your device, and saved straight to your downloads. Load the page, disconnect from the internet, and convert them anyway — that's the whole privacy policy, verifiable in ten seconds.

How to Convert WebP to PDF in 3 Steps

  1. 1

    Add your WebP images

    Drag and drop your WebP files onto the tool above, or click to browse — up to 50 at once. They load locally in your browser and nothing is uploaded.

  2. 2

    Arrange and set up the page

    Reorder the images, pick a page size (A4, Letter, or fit to image), orientation and margin, and choose whether to combine everything into one PDF.

  3. 3

    Convert & download

    Click Convert to PDF. In combine mode you get a single PDF; with one PDF per image you get them all in a ZIP. Your original images stay untouched.

What You Can Use This For

A handful of situations cover almost every reason people convert WebP to PDF:

Open a WebP that won't open

Turn a WebP you saved from a website into a PDF that opens on any device or app, no special viewer needed.

Merge many WebP into one PDF

Combine a batch of WebP images into a single PDF document to archive or share as one file.

Print WebP images

WebP doesn't always print cleanly; convert to PDF first for reliable printing and a clean layout.

Deliver to a client

Hand over WebP mockups or photos as a tidy, printable PDF the recipient can open and annotate.

Submit to PDF-only systems

Upload to print shops, portals, or forms that only accept PDF by converting your WebP images first.

Tidy up screenshots

Collect a set of WebP screenshots into one ordered PDF instead of sending a folder of loose files.

Transparency, Animation & File Size

Three questions come up again and again with WebP — here are honest answers most converters skip:

Transparency

PDF has no transparency, so transparent areas are filled with white. If you need to keep transparency, hold on to the original WebP or PNG.

Animated WebP

An animated WebP is converted as its first frame only, because browser decoding doesn't expose the other frames.

File size

WebP is highly compressed, so the resulting PDF is usually larger. To reliably bring the size back down, compress the PDF afterwards.

If your goal is a smaller file, convert first and then compress the PDF.

Browser-Based vs Upload-Based WebP Converters

Every tool that converts WebP to PDF works either on a company's server or on your own device:

AspectThis tool (in your browser)Typical online converters
Where your files goNever leave your deviceUploaded to a server
Account or paymentFree, no accountLogin or paid tiers common
Merge + reorderBuilt in, drag to sortOften missing
Fit to imageYes, no white bordersRarely offered
LimitsUp to 50 files, no quotasSize caps and queues on free tiers
Works offlineYes, once the page is loadedNo

One honest note: transparent areas become white, animated WebP keeps only the first frame, and the PDF is usually larger than the source WebP. If those trade-offs are fine, this is the simplest and most private way to convert.

All tools are 100% free and secure

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Organize and rearrange PDF pages

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Rotate PDF pages and save permanently

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Draw, type, or upload a signature and place it on any page

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Resize PDF

Change page size to A4, Letter, or custom dimensions

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Crop PDF

Trim margins, drag-select, or auto-crop white space

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Make forms read-only — keep text searchable or lock to image

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PDF Metadata

View, edit, or strip author, title, dates and other metadata

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Convert to grayscale or black & white to save colour ink

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything people ask about converting WebP to PDF

How do I convert WebP to PDF?

Add your WebP images, set the page options, and click Convert to PDF. Everything runs in your browser — drop in the files, reorder them if needed, choose a page size, and download the PDF.

Can I combine multiple WebP images into one PDF?

Yes — keep "Combine all images into one PDF" on. Every WebP becomes a page in a single PDF, in the order you arrange them. Turn it off to get one PDF per image, delivered as a ZIP.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No — everything runs in your browser. Your WebP images are decoded and converted on your own device and nothing is sent to a server. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads.

Will WebP transparency be kept in the PDF?

No — transparent areas are filled with white. PDF pages have no transparency channel, so any transparent part of a WebP becomes white. Keep the original if you need transparency.

Can it convert animated WebP?

Only the first frame. Browser decoding exposes just the first frame, so an animated WebP is converted as a single still image. Splitting every frame onto a page needs server-side processing.

Is the conversion lossless? Will quality drop?

Quality is capped at the original WebP. WebP is usually a lossy format, so converting can't add detail. The resulting PDF is typically larger than the WebP — to shrink it, compress the PDF afterwards.

Do I need to install software or sign up?

No — it's free, with no install and no account. There's no signup, no watermark, and no hourly quota, unlike the free tiers of many upload-based converters.

Why convert WebP to PDF instead of just opening the WebP?

Because PDF opens and prints almost anywhere. WebP isn't supported by every app, device, or printer, so converting to PDF makes the image portable, printable, and easy to share or archive.

Related PDF Tools

Working with images and PDFs? These tools pair well with WebP to PDF:

  • JPG to PDF convert JPG or JPEG images to PDF the same way
  • PNG to PDF convert PNG images to PDF, transparency filled to white
  • Compress PDF reduce the size of the PDF after converting
  • Merge PDF combine several PDFs into one document
  • PDF to JPG go the other way and turn PDF pages into images

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