When to use WebP to PDF
Use WebP to PDF for downloaded web graphics, screenshots or exported assets already stored in the WebP format.
Create a PDF from modern WebP images without uploading the files.
Create a PDF from modern WebP images without uploading the files.
Use WebP to PDF for downloaded web graphics, screenshots or exported assets already stored in the WebP format.
Each decoded WebP image becomes a PDF page, and multiple files are combined into one PDF in the order shown before conversion.
WebP images are decoded locally by the browser, normalized to a PDF-compatible image representation, then placed on matching PDF pages.
PDF Care keeps this workflow browser-side so the document contents do not need to be sent to a PDF Care application server for processing.
No. PDF Care processes this tool locally in your browser, so the document contents are not uploaded to a PDF Care application server.
Yes. Multiple WebP images can be combined into one PDF.
Yes. Modern browsers support WebP decoding; PDF Care uses that local browser capability.