PDF to WEBP

Convert PDF to WebP online for free. WebP is noticeably smaller than JPG and PNG at the same quality — ideal for websites and fast loading. No sign-up, no watermarks.

Files are processed automatically and deleted after an hour. No one looks at your documents.

Why convert PDF to WebP

WebP is Google's modern image format: at the same quality, files come out 25–35% smaller than JPG and noticeably smaller than PNG. That speeds up page loads and saves bandwidth. Upload your PDF, pick the pages, and get compact WebP images, one per page.

How to convert PDF to WebP

  1. 1Upload your PDF — drag it into the window or pick it from your device.
  2. 2Select the pages you need; rotate or reorder them if you want.
  3. 3Choose the quality and resolution for the job.
  4. 4Click "Convert" and download the WebP files — one by one or as a single ZIP.

When WebP is the right choice

Choose WebP when speed and size matter:

  • images for a website — faster loads, better Core Web Vitals;
  • pictures for articles and blogs;
  • previews and page thumbnails;
  • saving bandwidth on mobile;
  • storing many pages without the bloat.

Why convert to WebP here

Smaller at the same quality

WebP compresses better than JPG and PNG — pages load faster, less bandwidth.

Each page as its own WebP

One image per page, not a single file with everything mashed together.

Download as one archive

All WebP files come in a ZIP — no saving them one at a time.

Quality control

Balance size and detail — 70/85/95%.

Reorder and rotate pages

Swap pages around and straighten crooked scans before converting.

No watermarks

No logos or service stamps on your images.

No sign-up

Basic conversion works right away, no account needed.

Files don't stay on the server

Your PDF and the WebP files are deleted automatically after an hour, over HTTPS.

WebP, JPG or PNG

WebP is the sweet spot: lighter than JPG and PNG at comparable quality, supported by all modern browsers. Pick JPG if the file will open in older software; PNG if you need maximum lossless text sharpness. For the web, WebP almost always wins.

Quality and resolution

WebP size depends on quality (70/85/95%) and resolution (DPI). For the web, 85% and 150 DPI is plenty — light and crisp. Go higher for print. WebP is lossy, but at a given quality it's still lighter than JPG.

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