Image to PDF Converter
Combine one or more images into a single PDF document.
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Accepted: image/*
What This Tool Does
Combines one or more JPG, PNG, or WebP images into a single PDF document in your browser — arrange pages, set order, and download without uploading files to any server.
Who This Is For
- Anyone who photographed physical documents with a phone and needs to submit them as a single PDF
- Students assembling assignment photos or scanned pages into one submission file
- Professionals combining scanned receipts, invoices, or ID documents into a single PDF for expense reporting
- Designers delivering image assets in a single PDF for client review
Example: Input: 3 JPG photos of a signed contract, scanned with a phone → Output: A single PDF with each photo as a page, in the correct order — ready to email or upload to any portal
✓ Done!
Your file is ready.
💡 Before combining images into a PDF, consider compressing them first with the Image Compressor — this reduces the final PDF file size significantly. If your images are in HEIC format from an iPhone, convert them with HEIC to JPG first, since HEIC is not universally supported as PDF page content.
How to Convert Images to PDF
- Click the upload area or drag one or more images (
.jpg,.png,.webp,.gif) onto the page. - If you upload multiple images, they will be combined into a single PDF — one image per page.
- Drag to reorder the images before converting.
- Click Convert to PDF. Download your PDF.
All processing happens in your browser. Images are never uploaded to any server. Files are cleared from memory when you close or refresh the page.
Common Use Cases
- Scan → PDF workflow — photograph documents with your phone, upload the images here, and combine them into a single PDF for email or storage.
- Photos for forms and applications — many applications, visa processes, and submissions require documents in PDF. Convert photos of your documents here.
- Combine receipts — collect multiple receipt photos into one PDF for expense reporting.
- Portfolio or presentation — compile image assets into a PDF for sharing or printing.
- Screenshot documentation — combine multiple screenshots into a single PDF walkthrough.
- Photo book or album — create a simple printable PDF album from a collection of images.
JPG vs PNG vs WebP — Which Format to Use as Input?
| Format | Quality | File Size | Best Input For |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPG | Lossy (may have artifacts) | Small | Photos, natural images |
| PNG | Lossless | Medium-Large | Screenshots, text, graphics with flat colors |
| WebP | Lossy or lossless | Smallest | Web images, photos |
| GIF | 256 colors | Small | Simple graphics (not recommended for photos) |
For document scans where text must be sharp and readable, PNG is recommended. For photographs and mixed content, JPG at high quality (80+) is a good balance of quality and size.
Improving PDF Quality from Photos
When photographing documents to convert to PDF:
- Use good lighting — even lighting without shadows makes text more legible. Natural daylight works well.
- Shoot straight on — avoid angling the camera. Trapezoidal distortion is hard to correct.
- High resolution — use your phone's full camera resolution. 10+ megapixel shots produce readable PDFs.
- Crop before converting — crop out table edges, hands, and background before uploading. The Image Resizer can help.
- Use scan apps — apps like Adobe Scan, Microsoft Lens, or Apple's document scanner (built into the Notes app) automatically deskew and enhance document photos.
- Check the output — open the PDF and zoom in to confirm text is legible before archiving or submitting.
Related Guides & Tutorials
Image and PDF Combination Workflow
Converting images to PDF works best as part of a preparation and assembly workflow:
- Convert HEIC photos to JPG before adding iPhone photos to a PDF
- Compress the images before combining — smaller images mean a smaller final PDF
- Resize images to consistent dimensions for a uniform-looking PDF document
- Merge with other PDFs — combine your image PDF with text documents into one file
- Compress the final PDF to reduce total file size
Frequently Asked Questions
How It Works
When to Use This Tool
- →Combining scanned document photos from a phone into a single PDF
- →Creating a multi-page PDF from a series of screenshots or illustrations
- →Submitting a photo ID, utility bill, or document scan in PDF format as required
- →Assembling a photo portfolio into a single distributable PDF file
🔒 Privacy & Security
Images are combined into a PDF entirely in your browser using jsPDF. Photo IDs, utility bills, medical documents, and personal images never leave your device. The PDF is built in memory and offered as a local download.
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