Step 1: Upload your WebP files using the button above or by drag and drop.
Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.
Step 3: Download your converted Word files.
WebP to Word Conversion FAQ
How does PDF.to convert a WebP image into a Word document?
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We run OCR on your WebP, recognize the text, and place it into a Word you can edit. Images from the WebP are embedded alongside the recognized text where they appeared.
How accurate is the OCR for WebP to Word?
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On clean 300-DPI scans, English OCR is typically 98%+ accurate. Hand-written, low-resolution, or skewed WebP images yield lower accuracy and may need manual review in the resulting Word.
What languages does the WebP to Word OCR support?
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Over 100 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, and Hindi. Pick the source language in the options panel for best accuracy.
Will the Word preserve the original WebP layout?
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Paragraphs, columns, tables, and basic headings are reconstructed in the Word. Highly designed layouts (magazine pages, infographics) may need touch-up after conversion.
Does the converter preserve tables from the WebP?
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Yes — detected tables are rebuilt as native Word tables with rows, columns, and cell content. Complex nested or borderless tables may flatten into plain text.
Will images and figures from the WebP stay in the Word?
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Yes. Photos, diagrams, and figures are extracted at their original resolution and placed in the resulting Word near the recognized text.
Can I batch-convert many WebP images at once?
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Yes — upload a folder of WebP scans and you will receive a ZIP of Word files (or, optionally, a single concatenated Word).
What is the largest WebP I can convert?
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Free accounts: 100 MB. PRO accounts: 5 GB and multi-page TIFF batches.
Is the WebP to Word conversion free?
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Yes for files under 100 MB. PRO unlocks batch jobs, additional OCR languages, and higher-fidelity layout reconstruction.
Does PDF.to keep my WebP image?
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No. The WebP upload and the resulting Word are both deleted within an hour. OCR runs in an isolated worker.
Will the Word be searchable?
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Yes — the recognized text becomes a real text layer in the Word, so search-and-replace, copy-paste, and find-in-document all work.
Can I edit the Word in Word, Pages, or Google Docs after conversion?
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Yes. The output is a standard Word compatible with every major editor; open it like any other Word and edit normally.