WebP to PDF
Convert WebP images to PDF. Browser-only, no upload.
Convert WebP screenshots and images into a single PDF
WebP is the default export format for Chrome screenshots, many Android phones, and modern image optimisers — which makes it excellent for the web but awkward when a form or email asks for a PDF. This tool bundles one or more .webp files into a PDF that any reader, printer, or portal will accept, without the lossy round-trip of converting to JPG first.
Why WebP to PDF specifically
- WebP compresses better than JPG — your output PDF stays smaller for the same visual quality
- WebP supports transparency; the tool renders it cleanly onto the PDF page background
- No need to run two conversions (WebP → JPG → PDF) and lose detail at each step
- Batches multiple WebP files into one PDF in the order you choose
Where WebP files usually come from
Right-click save on most modern websites, Chrome's built-in screenshot export, Android device captures, and images run through Squoosh or other optimisers. If your source is a JPG or PNG, use our dedicated JPG to PDF or PNG to PDF tools — they're tuned for those formats.
How to use this tool
- Choose WebP files.
- Set layout.
- Create PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Will transparency be preserved?
Transparent areas are composited onto a white background in the PDF, since PDF pages aren't transparent. The visible result matches what you see in a browser.
Does it support animated WebP?
Only the first frame is used — PDF is a static format. For animations, export as individual frames first.
One file per page or multiple images per page?
Each image becomes its own page by default. Pick "fit" to scale each image to full page size.
How large can the PDF get?
The PDF size is roughly the sum of your WebP files plus a few KB of overhead. WebP stays compact — 50 images often fit under 10 MB.
Is anything uploaded?
No. Your WebP files are processed in the browser and never leave your device.