WebP files are compact but are not accepted by every workflow. PDF Tool reads WebP in the browser and converts it to an embeddable format on your device before creating the PDF.

Four simple steps

  1. 1

    Open Images to PDF and add the WebP files.

  2. 2

    Check that each preview displays correctly.

  3. 3

    Add PNG or JPG files if needed and arrange the pages.

  4. 4

    Choose A4 or Original size, then create the PDF.

Tips for the best result

  • Unusual WebP variants unsupported by the browser may not load.
  • Animated WebP is handled as a still image, so verify the preview.
  • Conversion data never leaves your device.

Why convert WebP to PDF

WebP is compact and common on the web, but some systems and older software cannot open it. As a PDF, the same content opens and prints almost anywhere.

WebP, PNG, and JPG can be mixed in one PDF, which helps when source material arrives in mixed formats.

How the conversion works

PDF Tool reads the WebP in your browser and converts it on your device into a format a PDF can embed. No software install and no pre-conversion are needed, and nothing is sent to a server.

Animated WebP is treated as a still image of its first frame, and unusual WebP variants the browser cannot display will not load — check each preview after adding files.

If something goes wrong

Confirm the file extension is .webp. If a preview looks broken, remove that image, re-save it as PNG or JPEG, and add it again.

When someone says the WebP will not open

The usual cause is a recipient environment without WebP support. Resend the content as a PDF and any standard PDF viewer opens it.

The same fix applies when a document system rejects the attachment — as a PDF, printing, sharing, and archiving all behave predictably.

Frequently asked questions

Can a PDF contain only WebP files?

Yes. You can use one or multiple WebP images.

Must I convert WebP first?

No. PDF Tool performs the required conversion locally.

Is this free?

Yes. No account, no limits, and no charges.

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