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or drag & drop WebP files here
Supported: .webp — Each file = its own PDF
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Multi-Page PDF Mode: Add WebP images in order. All will be merged into one PDF, one page per image.
Select Images
or drag & drop WebP files here
Supported: .webp — All merged into one PDF
WebP to PDF Converter Features
Two modes: convert each WebP to its own individual PDF, or merge multiple images into a single multi-page PDF document. All processing happens in your browser — pure JavaScript PDF generation with no external libraries.
Multi-Page PDF
Merge multiple images into one PDF document.
Order Preserved
Pages appear in the exact order you add images.
No Library Needed
Pure browser-native PDF generation.
Native Page Size
Each page matches the original image dimensions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Switch to "Combined PDF (Multi-Page)" mode. Add your WebP images in the desired order, then click "Convert & Download PDF" to get a single PDF with one page per image.
Each PDF page is sized to exactly match the original image dimensions in points (1 pixel = 1 point). This preserves the exact aspect ratio of every image without any cropping or letterboxing.
PDF images use JPEG encoding internally, which does not support transparency. Transparent areas in WebP files are filled with a white background. Use our WebP to PNG converter to preserve transparency.