WEBP is now the default image format across the modern web — but it doesn't print, share, or archive like a PDF. This guide covers every method to convert WEBP to PDF, from free online tools to built-in Mac and iPhone options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert WEBP to PDF for free?
Yes. Several methods are completely free. Scanjet's [free document converter](https://scanjet.app/document-converter/) converts WEBP to PDF in seconds with no signup, no watermarks, and no file size limits. The browser print method and Mac Preview app are also entirely free.
How do I convert WEBP to PDF on a Mac?
Two easy options: open the WEBP file in Preview, then go to File → Export as PDF. Or open it in any browser, press Command+P, set the destination to "Save as PDF," and click Save. Both methods preserve full image quality.
How do I convert WEBP to PDF on an iPhone?
Open the WEBP image in Safari or Photos, tap the Share button, select Print, then pinch-zoom outward on the print preview — this opens the PDF view. Tap the Share icon and choose Save to Files. No extra apps required.
Does converting WEBP to PDF reduce image quality?
Not if you use a lossless converter. Scanjet's document converter and Mac Preview preserve the full original image quality. The browser print method can apply mild compression — set margins to None and check the output before sharing important files.
Can I combine multiple WEBP files into one PDF?
Yes. Scanjet's [free document converter](https://scanjet.app/document-converter/) lets you upload multiple WEBP images and download them as a single merged PDF. You can also use the [merge PDF tool](https://scanjet.app/merge-pdf/) to combine separately converted files. Our guide to [scanning multiple pages into one PDF](/blog/scan-multiple-pages-into-one-pdf/) covers all options in detail.