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Convert PDF to WEBP

Turn your PDF files into WEBP instantly — free, private and right in your browser.

Drop your images here

or click to browse — JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, TIFF, SVG, GIF, BMP, ICO, AVIF

  • No upload
  • Runs in your browser
  • Free & unlimited
  • Batch supported

How to convert PDF to WEBP

  1. 1Click “Select file” or drag and drop your PDF image(s) into the box above.
  2. 2Conversion runs instantly in your browser — your files are never uploaded to a server.
  3. 3Download each WEBP file individually, or grab them all at once as a ZIP.

Why convert PDF to WEBP?

PDF is the universal document format that looks the same on every device and is easy to print, share and archive. You often receive a PDF but need its page as a standard image to edit, upload or share where PDFs are not accepted.

WebP is a modern format from Google that produces much smaller files than JPG or PNG at the same quality, with optional transparency. {T} produces dramatically smaller files, which helps web pages load faster. A quality slider lets you balance file size against sharpness. A single-page PDF becomes one image; a multi-page PDF is converted in full and downloaded as a ZIP with one image per page.

FreeConvertImg converts your PDF files to WEBP entirely inside your browser — nothing is ever uploaded to a server, so the process is instant and completely private. There are no watermarks, no sign-up and no limits. Convert a single image or a whole batch at once, then download each WEBP file individually or all of them together in a ZIP archive.

PDF vs WEBP: how they compare

FeaturePDFWEBP
CompressionDocumentLossy
TransparencyNoYes

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PDF to WEBP?

WebP files are much smaller at the same quality, so your images load faster on the web while looking just as good.

Does it convert every page?

Yes, automatically. A multi-page PDF is fully converted — every page becomes a WEBP image, bundled into a single ZIP. A single-page PDF returns one WEBP image.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The entire conversion runs locally in your browser, so your files never leave your device.

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