How to Convert Images to PDF
Turn multiple images into a single PDF and control page order before exporting.
Step-by-step image to PDF workflow
- Add your images: Click the image dropzone or drag and drop JPG and PNG files into it. The tool filters unsupported or zero-byte files and shows thumbnails for each valid image.
- Arrange the image order: Drag thumbnails to reorder them. The first image in the list becomes the first page in the generated PDF.
- Set PDF name and page mode: Enter your preferred output file name and choose a page mode such as one page per image, A4 Portrait, or A4 Landscape.
- Convert images to PDF: Click the Convert to PDF button. A progress overlay displays how many images have been processed and the overall percentage.
- Download your PDF: When the conversion finishes, the browser automatically downloads your new PDF file. If your browser blocks the download, allow downloads for this site and try again.
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FAQ
What are the most common uses for Images to PDF?
The most common uses are: combining scanned receipts or invoices for expense reports, turning phone photos of documents into a single PDF, creating photo portfolios, bundling product images for suppliers, assembling homework or assignment photos, and preparing multi-page reports from screenshots.
Can I use this to scan documents with my phone?
Yes. Take photos of each page with your phone, transfer them to your browser (or open this page directly on your phone), upload the photos, arrange them in order, and download the resulting PDF. It’s a quick alternative to a dedicated scanner app.
Does this Images to PDF tool upload my pictures to any server?
No. All PDF creation happens locally in your browser using pdf-lib. Your images never leave your device.
What image formats can I convert to PDF?
You can upload JPG, PNG, and WebP images. All formats are embedded directly into the PDF without any server processing.
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