Documents conversion
Convert CSV to WebP
Updated Jul 2026
Converting a CSV to WebP turns your spreadsheet rows into a picture of a table, not editable data. Morphjet reads the CSV, draws it out as a table, and saves that as a WebP image, a compact format that opens in any browser. The whole thing happens on your own computer, so the file is never uploaded anywhere.
- Extension
- .csv
- Type
- Documents
- Typically
- Data, spreadsheets
- Extension
- .webp
- Type
- Images
- Typically
- Modern web images
- Compression
- Lossy
- Transparency
- Supported
Convert CSV to WebP on your own computer. Nothing uploads.
How to convert CSV to WebP
- Open Morphjet and drag in the CSV file you want turned into an image, or a whole folder of them.
- Choose WebP as the output format.
- Convert. Morphjet renders the rows and columns as a table image and writes the WebP next to the original. Nothing leaves your machine.
CSV vs WebP: what actually changes
| CSV | WebP | |
|---|---|---|
| Editable data | Yes, opens in a spreadsheet or text editor | No, it's a flat picture of the table |
| File size | Very small, plain text | Small to moderate, depending on row count |
| Opens everywhere | Needs a spreadsheet app or text editor | Yes, any browser or image viewer |
| Exact values preserved | Yes, numbers stay numbers | No, values become pixels you can't copy or recalculate |
| Transparency | Not applicable | Supported, if you want a transparent background |
When to convert, and when not to
This makes sense when you want to drop a quick snapshot of a small table into a slide, a document, a chat, or a webpage, and you don't want the person on the other end to need a spreadsheet app just to see the numbers.
Keep the CSV itself if anyone downstream needs to sort, filter, recalculate, or import the values, because once it's a WebP the data is locked into pixels and can't be pulled back out.
Why not just use an online converter?
Spreadsheets often hold things you wouldn't want sitting on someone else's server, like customer lists, financial figures, or internal numbers. Uploading a CSV to an online image generator means that data passes through, and possibly lingers on, a stranger's server. Converting on your own computer means the spreadsheet, and whatever is in it, never leaves your machine.
Questions
Can I still edit the numbers after converting to WebP?
No. Once it's a WebP, it's a picture of the table, not the underlying data. Keep the CSV around and only convert a copy if you might need to edit the numbers later.
How many rows can I turn into an image?
It works best for small to medium tables you'd glance at or paste into a document. A CSV with thousands of rows will still convert, but you'll end up with a very tall image rather than something easy to read.
Does the WebP keep any formatting, like colors or bold text?
A CSV is plain text and commas, so it has no formatting to begin with. The WebP shows a plain table of your values, not anything styled.
Does WebP's lossy compression blur the numbers?
Not really. WebP's lossy mode is built to save space on photos with lots of fine detail, and a table of flat text has little of that to lose, so the numbers stay sharp.
Can this be done without uploading my spreadsheet anywhere?
Yes. Morphjet converts the file locally on your computer, so the data in the CSV never gets sent anywhere, not even to Morphjet.
Morphjet converts CSV, WebP, and 1,800+ other formats, all on your machine. Launching this July.