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Convert Images to PDF

Bundle one or more images into a professional PDF document. Combine JPEGs, PNGs, and WebP images with control over page sizing, image positioning, and page order. Perfect for creating photo albums, document scans, presentation portfolios, or combining receipt images into expense reports.

What does this tool do?

The Images to PDF converter combines multiple image files into a single PDF document. It accepts common formats including JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF, allowing you to mix different formats in one document. You control how images appear on pages — fitting them within margins, filling the page entirely, or preserving original dimensions. The drag-and-drop interface lets you arrange images in your desired order before conversion.

How it works

The tool processes each image in sequence, embedding them into a new PDF document using MuPDF. For each image, you choose how it fits on the page: fit-with-margin scales to fit within page margins, fill stretches to cover the entire page, and original size preserves the image's native pixel dimensions. Images are embedded without re-encoding (for compatible formats), preserving original quality. The resulting PDF contains your images in the specified order, ready for sharing, printing, or archiving.

Features

How to use

  1. 1

    Upload your images

    Drag JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF files onto the drop zone, or click to browse. Select multiple files at once using Ctrl/Cmd+Click in the file dialog.

  2. 2

    Arrange the order

    Drag images in the list to set the page order. Use the up/down arrows on each row for precise positioning. The top image becomes page 1.

  3. 3

    Set page size and fit mode

    Choose page size (A4 is standard internationally, Letter for US). Select fit mode: Match-image keeps native dimensions, A4-fit centers images with margins, Fill stretches images to page edges.

  4. 4

    Convert and download

    Click Convert to PDF. The combined document downloads as a single PDF file with images in your specified order and formatting.

Common use cases

Create photo albums from camera images

Combine vacation photos, event pictures, or portfolio images into a shareable PDF album that's easy to email and view on any device.

Compile receipt images for expense reports

Combine photos of receipts into a single expense report document for submission to accounting departments or tax preparation.

Assemble scanned document pages

When scanning documents as individual image files, combine them into a single PDF document with proper page sequencing.

Create presentation portfolios

Combine design mockups, screenshots, or presentation slides into a portfolio PDF for client reviews or job applications.

Tips & best practices

Frequently asked questions

Are the original images modified during conversion?
No. Images are embedded as-is into the PDF without re-encoding or quality loss (for compatible formats). The PDF wraps your original image data.
Will JPEG quality be reduced?
No — JPEGs are embedded losslessly. The PDF stores your original JPEG data. PNG transparency is preserved in the PDF as well.
What's the maximum number of images?
Hundreds of images work fine. The practical limit depends on your device's memory and browser capabilities. For very large batches (500+ images), consider splitting into multiple PDFs.
Can I add text or captions to images?
This tool focuses on image-to-PDF conversion. For adding text captions, use a dedicated PDF editor after conversion, or add captions to images before uploading.

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