Convert PDF pages into WebP images directly in your browser. Choose resolution and quality, then download each page as a separate WebP file without server uploads.
Last updated: May 2026 | By Patchworkr Team
This converter turns each page of a PDF into a separate WebP image file. That makes it easy to work with documents page by page instead of keeping everything locked inside one PDF.
WebP is a compact image format that works well for the web and for sharing individual pages. You can use the output for previews, galleries, or other image-based workflows.
All processing happens in your browser, so your PDF stays on your device and never gets uploaded to a server.
Some workflows work better with image files than with PDFs.
WebP files are easier to place into slides, posts, mockups, or other layouts.
Each PDF page becomes its own image file, so you can keep only what you need.
Everything runs in your browser and stays private on your device.
Yes. You can choose All Pages to convert the full PDF into separate WebP files.
72 DPI is lighter, 150 DPI is a balanced default, and 300 DPI creates larger, sharper output.
Yes. The quality slider applies to the WebP output for the whole conversion.
Yes. The PDF is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to a server.
Yes. You can extract the first page or the current page instead of the full document.
Text becomes part of the image output. This tool is for image conversion, not text extraction.
72 DPI is a lighter screen-sized output, 150 DPI is a balanced default, and 300 DPI creates larger, sharper WebP files.
The quality slider applies to the WebP output for the whole document. Higher quality keeps more detail, while lower quality reduces file size.
You can convert the full PDF, the first page only, or the currently selected page depending on the result you need.
Select a PDF from your device to load its pages into the tool.
Pick All Pages, First Page Only, or Current Page, then set resolution and quality.
Review the loaded pages before converting.
Click Convert to WebP to save the pages as separate WebP files.
Yes. Choose All Pages to export the full document as separate WebP files.
You can choose First Page Only or the Current Page instead of the full PDF.
Use 72 DPI for lighter files, 150 DPI for a balanced default, or 300 DPI for larger, sharper output.
Yes. Higher quality keeps more detail and usually creates larger files.
Yes. The PDF is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to a server.
Text becomes part of the image output. This tool is for page-to-image conversion, not text extraction.