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.
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
| Attribute | WebP | |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy or lossless | Lossy or lossless |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Animation | Yes | No |
| Typical file size | Medium | Varies |
| Browser support | Supported 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
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