WebP to PDF Converter

Convert WebP images to PDF for free. Combine multiple WebP files into one PDF or convert individually. In-browser only - no uploads, no account required.

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Image Converter

WebP to PDF

Convert Google WebP image files (.webp) into standard PDF documents with layout sizing and orientation options.

Local WebP Converter
STEP 01

Upload WebP Files

Drop your .webp images or choose them from your local storage directories.

STEP 02

Configure Page

Select standard page sizes like Letter/A4, set orientation, and customize outer margin widths.

STEP 03

Organize Images

Sequence the selected images list hierarchy and toggle crop/scale configurations.

STEP 04

Export to PDF

Click Convert to package the image layers into pages and download the PDF file.

Your Privacy Matters

All processing stays in your browser

No Server Uploads

Files never leave your device

Auto-Cleared

Data removed when you close


Capabilities

WebP to PDF Features

Image Processing

Lossless WebP Decoding

Decodes both lossy and lossless WebP graphic layouts without quality loss.

High Resolution Rendering

Renders high-dpi raster frames onto page sheets with crisp detail definitions.

Layout Customization

Adjust paper standard sizes like A4/Letter and margins padding scales dynamically.

Multi-File Merging

Combines multiple WebP photo layouts into a single multi-page PDF output file.

100% Client-Side Privacy

Your WebP image layers, graphic metadata, and custom layout profiles are processed entirely inside your local browser memory sandbox. We guarantee offline conversion with zero server uploads or external network leaks.


Support

Common Questions Answered

Quick help
Q1 Does this tool convert animated WebP files?
Animated WebP files are parsed for their first frame or layout layer, which is rendered statically in the PDF document.
Q2 Will my output PDF maintain alpha transparency?
Yes. The local parsing canvas retains transparency values, rendering transparent areas without solid black fills.
Q3 Can I combine several WebP images?
Yes. You can upload multiple files, arrange page sorting hierarchies, and compile them into one PDF.
Q4 How does it fit the image on the page?
You can choose standard scaling parameters such as fit, stretch, or original size layout matching options.
Q5 Are my WebP files sent to any remote servers?
Never. All parsing, rendering layout flow, and PDF document generation are executed entirely within your browser memory sandbox. No file data is sent to external servers.