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{# Per-pair FAQ accordion — rendered from `pair_faqs` (list of 12 dicts from webp.page_faqs.get_pair_faqs). Replaces the old 5-card hardcoded block keyed on `{tool}_faq_question_` which served identical Q/A across every /-webp/ URL (SpamBrain shape). #}
How do I convert PDF pages to WebP images?
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Upload the PDF file and the converter renders each page as a separate WebP file. By default each page becomes its own image; the result is bundled as a ZIP archive ready to download.
Default 150 DPI (good for screen viewing and most print). Advanced options expose 72 (web thumbnail), 150 (default), 300 (print), 600 (archival). Higher DPI = sharper images but larger WebP files.
Yes — the page-range option accepts inputs like `1-5`, `1,3,5`, or `all` to pick which pages of the PDF get rendered to WebP. Useful when only a chapter or appendix of a long PDF is needed.
No — rasterizing PDF to WebP turns text into pixels. If you need searchable output, keep the PDF as a PDF and use a text-extraction tool instead. Image output (WebP) is for visual display or further image processing.
PNG and WebP WebP preserve a transparent page background if the source page has no fill (rare). JPG WebP cannot store transparency — pages render onto a white background. For transparency, target PNG, WebP, or TIFF.
About 30-90 seconds for a 100-page PDF -> WebP at 150 DPI. Higher DPI doubles or triples the time. Pro users get more parallel workers — 100 pages typically renders in under 30 seconds for them.
A 150-DPI WebP of an A4 page is 200-800 KB (PNG), 60-200 KB (WebP), or 50-150 KB (JPG quality 85). Multiply by page count to size the ZIP — a 100-page PDF to PNG bundle is typically 30-80 MB.
Not in the basic flow — each page becomes its own WebP. To produce a single stitched image, download the ZIP, then use /image-merge/ to vertically concatenate the per-page WebP files.
Yes — same privacy model: isolated workers, automatic deletion within minutes, no human review.
Yes — embedded JPGs, PNGs, WebPs, and inline graphics inside the PDF are rendered into the WebP at the page DPI. The page renderer treats them like every other page element.
Yes — set the page-range option to `1` and the converter produces a single WebP file (not a ZIP). Useful for generating cover thumbnails for a PDF library.
You are rasterizing vector content into pixels — zoom amplifies the rasterization. If you need infinite-zoom output, target SVG when the PDF contains vectors; for sharper rasters, bump DPI to 300 or 600 in advanced options.

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