Convert WebP to PDF

Combine WebP images into a single PDF in your browser. Useful for archiving photo sets, building report PDFs, or compiling a portable shareable document. Free, no upload.

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01 — Overview

Why convert WebP to PDF

PDF is a more practical choice than WebP for most modern workflows. Documents that need to print or render identically across devices

02 — Comparison

WebP vs PDF

AttributeWebPPDF
CompressionLossy or losslessLossy or lossless
TransparencyYesYes
AnimationYesNo
Typical file sizeMediumVaries
Browser supportSupported by every evergreen browser since 2020 (Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, Edge). Older systems and some editing tools still struggle.Every browser can display PDFs natively. PDF.js (built into Firefox and Edge) is the same engine that powers most in-page PDF viewers.

03 — How to

Three steps

  1. 01

    Drop your WebP files

    Drag one or more WebP files onto the dropzone above, or click to browse. Files stay on your device — nothing uploads.

  2. 02

    Convert in your browser

    convert.now decodes each WebP and re-encodes it as PDF via WebAssembly. The conversion runs in a Web Worker so the page stays responsive.

  3. 03

    Download the result

    Download the assembled PDF document. For multiple inputs, all images are combined into one PDF.

04 — Pillars

Why convert.now

  • Private

    Files stay in your browser. No upload step. Nothing for anyone to see.

  • Fast

    No queue, no upload wait. Conversion starts the moment you drop a file.

  • Free

    No ads. No file-count limit. No sign-up wall. Just the converter.

05 — FAQ

Frequently asked

No. The conversion from WebP to PDF runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Files never leave your device. Open DevTools' Network tab if you'd like to verify — there are no network requests with file contents.

06 — More

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