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WebP to PDF

Convert WebP images to PDF. Fast, free, and completely private.

Click to select files

or drag and drop them directly here

Supports: WEBP, IMAGE/WEBP
Max file size: 25MB
100% Private
Browser Based
No Signup Required
Free Forever
Secure Processing
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How to use WebP to PDF

1

Upload File

Select or drag & drop your file into the secure upload area above.

2

Process

Our powerful servers or your browser will process the file instantly.

3

Download

Save your optimized file securely. It will be deleted from our servers.

Key Features

  • Lightning Fast: Results are generated almost instantly using state-of-the-art tech.
  • 100% Free: No hidden costs, no premium tiers, and no subscriptions required.
  • No Registration: Start using the tool immediately without providing an email address.
  • Secure & Private: Files are processed locally or deleted immediately from our secure servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this WebP to PDF converter free?

Yes, our WebP to PDF tool is completely free to use.

Can I convert multiple WebP images into one PDF?

Yes! You can upload up to 20 images at once and convert them into a single PDF document.

Will WebP transparency be preserved?

Yes, PNG transparency is preserved in the resulting PDF by internally converting WebP to a high-quality intermediate format before PDF embedding.

Will image quality be reduced?

No, we preserve your original image quality without aggressive compression.

What is the maximum file size?

You can upload up to 25MB per image, with a total batch size of up to 100MB.

Can I reorder images before converting?

Yes, you can drag and drop images or use the arrows to arrange them in the exact order you want them to appear in the PDF.

Are my files stored?

No, all files are processed securely and deleted automatically from our servers right after processing.

Does this work on mobile?

Absolutely! Our tool works perfectly on all smartphones and tablets.

Does the output PDF have a watermark?

No, we never add watermarks to your documents.

Why does WebP need internal conversion before PDF creation?

The PDF specification doesn't natively support WebP embedding. We safely decode it into PNG internally to ensure your file loads perfectly in all standard PDF readers while keeping transparency intact.