KissPDF

Convert complete PDF pages to WebP

PDF to WebP Converter

Convert one PDF or bulk convert multiple PDFs by rendering every page as an optimized WebP image. You can also extract embedded raster pictures, adjust quality, and download every result in one flat ZIP archive.

Key Points

  • One WebP image for every PDF page
  • Two conversion modes
  • Adjustable WebP quality
  • Bulk PDF to WebP conversion in one flat ZIP

Capabilities

  • Render complete pages or extract only embedded pictures
  • Keep page order in numbered WebP filenames
  • Preview the source PDF before conversion
  • Process the document locally in browser memory

Why convert PDF pages to WebP?

WebP is useful when PDF pages need to be displayed as web-friendly images instead of document pages.

  • Create smaller web images than lossless PNG in many cases
  • Publish page previews, catalog sheets, slides, or document thumbnails
  • Choose a quality level that balances clarity and file size
  • Use modern image files supported by current browsers

Private browser conversion

The selected PDF is read and rendered on your device. KissPDF does not send its bytes to a document-conversion server.

  • No account or email address
  • No watermark added
  • No server-side document storage
  • The original PDF remains unchanged

How to convert PDF to WebP

Create ordered WebP page images in three steps.

1

Choose PDFs

Drop one or multiple PDFs into the upload area or select them from your device.

2

Choose a mode and quality

Render complete pages or extract embedded pictures, then balance visible detail against output size.

3

Download WebP pages

Convert the document and save the numbered WebP images in one ZIP archive.

Practical guide

What to know before you start

Convert complete PDF pages to WebP or extract the raster pictures embedded inside the document. Choose the conversion mode, adjust WebP quality, preview the source PDF, and download the resulting images in one ZIP without uploading the document.

Choose pages or embedded images

Page conversion renders everything visible on each PDF page, including text, vector artwork, backgrounds, annotations, and pictures. Embedded-image extraction returns only raster pictures stored as PDF image objects.

  • Use page conversion when the complete page layout matters
  • Use image extraction when you only need pictures from the PDF
  • Both modes create WebP files and package multiple results in one ZIP

Set WebP quality without changing resolution

The quality control changes WebP compression without changing page resolution. Higher values retain more fine detail and usually create larger files; lower values reduce download size by allowing more visible compression.

  • Increase quality for small text, diagrams, or line art
  • Lower quality for photographic previews and thumbnails
  • The selected quality also applies when embedded pictures are converted to WebP

Understand the WebP output

A rendered WebP is a raster image rather than an interactive PDF page. It preserves the visible appearance, but PDF text selection, links, forms, bookmarks, layers, and other document behavior do not remain interactive.

  • Numbered filenames retain the original PDF page order
  • Conversion runs locally in browser memory
  • A current browser with Canvas WebP encoding is required

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers based on how this tool actually works.

How do I convert PDF pages to WebP?

Add one or more PDFs, select Convert PDF pages to WebP images, choose a quality value, and click Convert to WebP. The numbered page images download together in one flat ZIP.

Can I bulk convert multiple PDFs to WebP?

Yes. Add multiple PDFs and convert them together. Every page is saved as a WebP image in one flat ZIP, with the source PDF name included in each filename to keep results identifiable.

Can I extract embedded images from a PDF as WebP?

Yes. Select Extract embedded images as WebP. The tool locates compatible raster image objects inside the PDF, converts them to WebP at the selected quality, and downloads them together.

What is the difference between page conversion and image extraction?

Page conversion captures the complete visible page. Image extraction returns only pictures embedded in the PDF and omits surrounding text, vectors, and page layout.

Does changing WebP quality change the resolution?

No. The quality setting changes WebP compression only. It does not change the dimensions used to render PDF pages.

Which WebP quality should I choose?

The default 85% is a practical balance for most documents. Increase it when small text or detailed graphics matter, or reduce it when smaller files are more important.

Why were no embedded images found?

Some PDFs contain only text and vector artwork, while others flatten the whole page in a way that does not expose compatible raster image objects. Use complete-page conversion for those files.

Will the WebP images contain selectable text or working links?

No. WebP is an image format. Visible text and links become pixels when a complete PDF page is rendered.

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?

No. PDF reading, page rendering, image extraction, WebP encoding, and ZIP creation run locally in your browser.