A Web Format That Trips Up Everyday Apps
WebP is everywhere on the modern web because it keeps image files small without making them look bad. That is great for fast-loading pages, but it is less helpful the moment you save a WebP and try to use it somewhere else. Plenty of photo viewers, document editors, and printers still shrug at the format, and some email tools refuse to preview it at all.
Turning a WebP into a PDF clears that up. A PDF opens the same on any phone, tablet, or computer, prints cleanly, and slots neatly into reports, portfolios, or forms. Instead of a file people cannot open, you get one that just works.
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You can add a single WebP or several at once, and they land in one PDF in the order you choose. That makes it easy to build a quick gallery, a one-page proof, or a tidy document from screenshots. If your images are in other common formats, our JPG to PDF and PNG to PDF tools work the same friendly way.
What you keep and what you gain
| Trait | WebP | |
|---|---|---|
| Small file size | Yes | Yes |
| Opens everywhere | Sometimes | Yes |
| Prints cleanly | Rarely | Yes |
| Combine many images | No | Yes |
If the final PDF feels a little heavy after adding lots of images, you can run it through our compress PDF tool to slim it down. Every upload moves over a secure HTTPS connection and is auto-deleted shortly after the job finishes, the limit is 50 MB per file, and the whole tool is free to use.
WebP Sharing Tips
WebP files often come from websites, ecommerce systems, social media exports, and design tools. Before converting, keep the original dimensions if the PDF is going to be used for review, proofing, or printing. A tiny WebP saved from a web page will stay tiny inside the PDF; conversion makes it easier to open and share, but it cannot add detail that was never in the source image.
If the image uses transparency, place it on a clean page background so the recipient sees it clearly in any PDF viewer. For product photos, screenshots, or design variations, upload several WebP files and arrange them in the order you want the reader to see them. Use PNG to PDF when you start with lossless graphics, JPG to PDF for camera photos, and HTML to PDF when you need to capture an entire web page instead of a saved image file.
Make Your WebP Images Easy to Share
WebP is built for the web, not for sharing and printing. Convert it to PDF and your images become a single file anyone can open, send, or print, in seconds and at no cost.