WebP to PDF Converter

WebP keeps images small and sharp on the web, but it is not always welcome when you need to share a proper document. This converter turns your WebP images into a clean, printable PDF in moments. Drop in one image or a batch and they line up as ordered pages. It is the easiest way to take modern web graphics and package them into a file anyone can open.

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Why use this converter?

This tool suits designers, marketers, and anyone who saves images as WebP but needs a document to send, archive, or print. Each WebP you upload becomes its own page, and you are free to reorder, add, or remove images until the sequence is right. Choose A4, Letter, or a custom page size so the PDF fits the way you plan to use it. Everything is assembled with pdf-lib inside your browser, which means your files are never uploaded and are processed only in the browser. When you are happy with the layout, download the finished PDF instantly, with no sign-up required.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the WebP to PDF converter free?

Yes, it is free to use with no account, no watermark, and no usage limits beyond your browser’s available memory. Make as many PDFs from your WebP images as you need.

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.

What is a WebP file?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that delivers small file sizes with excellent quality, and it supports transparency. It is widely used on websites to speed up page loads.

Can I combine multiple WebP images into one PDF?

Yes. Add several WebP files and each becomes a page in the order you choose. Drag to reorder, include more images, or remove any you do not need before exporting the document.

What happens to transparency in my WebP images?

Any transparent areas are placed onto the PDF page, which renders on a solid background, so see-through pixels usually appear white. If preserving transparency matters, keep your original WebP files as well.