PDF to WEBP


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WEBP is the modern web image format developed by Google — it produces files 25–35% smaller than JPEG and 25% smaller than PNG at comparable visual quality. Converting a PDF page to WEBP makes sense when you need to publish a document graphic, product image, or infographic on a website where load speed matters.

This tool converts each PDF page to a WEBP image optimized for web use.

How to Convert PDF to WEBP

  1. Upload your PDF. For best results, use a single-page PDF containing the graphic or page you want as a WEBP image.
  2. Set the output quality if the option is available. 80% quality gives an excellent balance of file size and visual fidelity for most web use.
  3. Click Convert. Each PDF page is rasterized and exported as a WEBP file.
  4. Download and use directly in your website, CMS, or image pipeline.

WEBP vs Other Web Image Formats

Format File size (typical) Transparency Browser support Best for
WEBP Smallest Yes 95%+ of browsers Modern web pages
JPEG Medium No Universal Photos, maximum compatibility
PNG Largest Yes Universal Logos, screenshots, lossless
AVIF Smallest of all Yes 85% of browsers Cutting-edge web use

Things to Know

  • WEBP is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, and Edge — covering over 95% of users as of 2025. Internet Explorer does not support WEBP, but IE usage is essentially zero for modern sites.
  • The conversion rasterizes the PDF at a specific DPI. For a PDF page with text, 150 DPI gives readable text in the WEBP output for screen use. For images or graphics, 96 DPI is usually sufficient.
  • WEBP supports both lossy and lossless compression. For photographs from PDFs, lossy at 80% quality gives the best file size reduction. For graphics with text or flat colors, lossless mode preserves sharp edges.
  • For multi-page PDFs, each page typically converts to a separate WEBP file. If you need a single image from a multi-page PDF, specify the page number before converting.

Common Questions

How do I convert a PDF to WEBP?

Upload your PDF and click Convert. The tool rasterizes each PDF page and outputs a WEBP file sized for web use. Works best with single-page PDFs containing a graphic or document page.

Is WEBP better than JPEG for web images converted from PDF?

Yes — WEBP produces files 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality. If your audience uses modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+), WEBP is the better choice. For maximum compatibility including older systems, JPEG is still safer.

Does WEBP support transparency from PDF?

Yes — if the PDF page has a transparent background and you choose lossless WEBP output, the transparency is preserved. Lossy WEBP also supports transparency (unlike JPEG).

Can I convert a multi-page PDF to multiple WEBP files?

Yes — each page in the PDF converts to a separate WEBP file. For a 10-page PDF, you get 10 WEBP images. Download them individually or as a zip archive if the tool supports it.

About this tool: PDF to WEBP runs entirely in your browser. No software to install, no account required. Files are deleted automatically. See our Privacy Policy.

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