Image Converter

PDFWebP

Extract PDF pages as compact WebP images. Each page becomes a separate file. Local only.

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PDF — up to 20 files · WEBP output

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PDF vs WebP — when to use each.

PDF Your input format
  • Universal document format
  • Multi-page support
  • Preserves text, layout, and vector graphics
  • · Not an editable raster image
  • · Can produce large files
WebP Your output format
  • 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPG or PNG
  • Supports transparency
  • Both lossless and lossy modes
  • · Older browsers (IE, old Safari) may not support
  • · Not all image editors can open WebP

Good reasons to switch to WebP.

Web performance

WebP files are 25–35% smaller than JPG or PNG at the same visual quality. Fewer bytes means faster page loads and lower bandwidth costs.

Modern web projects

If you're building for current browsers, WebP is the right default. All modern browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — support it fully.

Keeping transparency

Unlike JPG, WebP supports transparency. You get smaller files than PNG while still preserving alpha channels.

Common questions.

WebP provides smaller file sizes than JPG or PNG for converted PDF pages, making it ideal for web publication of document content.
Yes. Each page of the PDF is converted to a separate WebP image file.
Yes. Multi-page PDFs produce one WebP file per page, downloadable individually or as a ZIP.
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