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PDF to WebP

Convert PDF pages to WebP

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Merge, split, compress, convert, edit, secure — every PDF task, free in your browser

What is PDF to WebP?

WebP is a modern image format that delivers smaller file sizes than JPEG or PNG at equivalent visual quality — ideal for web use. PDFStream converts PDF pages to WebP directly in your browser. Each page is rendered and exported as a WebP image, ready for embedding in web pages, apps, or any context where bandwidth efficiency matters. The output maintains high fidelity at a fraction of the file size of equivalent JPEG exports. Use cases: creating web-optimized page previews for a document viewer, generating page thumbnails for a PDF library landing page, exporting pages for embedding in a content management system, or preparing document images for mobile app use.

How-to

  1. 1

    Upload File

    Select your PDF.

  2. 2

    Set Quality

    Select the WebP compression quality.

  3. 3

    Convert & Download

    Convert and download the files.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WebP used for?

It is used for embedding in web pages; file sizes are 25-35% smaller than JPG, resulting in faster loading speeds.

Do all browsers support WebP?

Yes, modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all support WebP.

Is the PDF to WebP feature free?

Yes, it is completely free, with no registration or installation required.

Is the file saved on the server?

No. All processing is done locally in your browser for privacy.

Can I use it on mobile?

Yes, it works fully on mobile browsers.

Is the quality preserved?

Original text, images, and layout are preserved as best as possible.

Is there a file size limit?

No server uploads mean no file size limit; it depends on your device memory.

How long does it take?

Most files are processed within a few seconds.

Can I download the result multiple times?

Yes, within the same session.

What if an error occurs?

Try repairing the PDF with another tool if it's corrupted or encrypted.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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