PDF to WebP Converter
Convert any page of a PDF into a modern WebP image and download it instantly. Pick the page you want, set the quality you prefer, and get a compact file that looks great on the web. WebP delivers smaller downloads than older formats at comparable visual quality, which is perfect for fast-loading pages and sharing. It all happens in your browser, with no install and no sign-up.
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Export all pages as ZIP is not available yet. Export one page at a time with the page picker.
Why use this converter?
WebP is a modern image format designed to keep files small while preserving detail, making it an excellent choice when you want a PDF page to load quickly online. This converter renders your selected page and encodes it as WebP using the quality level you choose, so you can dial in the right balance between sharpness and size. Higher quality keeps text and graphics crisp, while a lower setting yields an even lighter file. Your PDF is processed entirely in the browser and is never uploaded to a server, keeping the document on your device the whole time. WebP is supported in all current major browsers and works smoothly across desktops, tablets, and phones.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the PDF to WebP converter free?
Yes. imgic is fully free, with no account, no watermarks, and no limits. Convert as many PDF pages to WebP as you want.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
Can I convert a multi-page PDF?
Yes. A page selector appears for multi-page documents so you can choose the exact page to export as WebP, exporting one page at a time.
Which page gets exported?
The page you pick in the selector is the one saved as a WebP image. With a single-page PDF, that page is used automatically.
Why choose WebP over JPG or PNG?
WebP usually produces noticeably smaller files than JPG or PNG at similar quality, which means faster page loads and lighter downloads. A quality slider lets you fine-tune the size-to-detail balance, and every current major browser can display the result.