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Convert Image to PDF

Convert images into a PDF document.

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Tool guide

Convert Images to PDF

Turn one or multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP images into a single image-based PDF. Review the selected images, choose portrait or landscape pages, optionally fit each image to the page, and download the finished PDF in your browser.

Illustration showing image files combined into a PDF document

Steps

How it works

  • Choose one or more JPG, PNG, or WebP images.
  • Review the images in their selected order.
  • Choose portrait or landscape orientation and whether to fit images to each page.
  • Generate and download one PDF containing a page for every image.

Highlights

Key features

  • Combines multiple images into one PDF document.
  • Portrait and landscape page orientation.
  • Optional fit-to-page scaling.
  • Selected image previews with dimensions and file sizes.
  • A real PDF download generated in the browser.

Use cases

Common uses

  • Combine photographed pages or receipts into one PDF.
  • Package screenshots for review or sharing.
  • Turn JPG or PNG scans into a document-style file.
  • Create a simple photo PDF for email or archiving.

Notes

Limitations to know

  • Each image becomes raster content on its own page; text is not made selectable or searchable.
  • The tool does not perform OCR or create editable PDF text.
  • Images are prepared as JPEG data, so transparency is flattened to white and some quality change is possible.
  • There is no drag-to-reorder control; page order follows the selected file order.
  • Many high-resolution images can create a large PDF and use substantial browser memory.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

5 answers
Can I merge multiple images into one PDF?

Yes. Select multiple supported images and the tool places each one on a separate page in a single PDF.

Can I choose portrait or landscape pages?

Yes. Select either page orientation before generating the PDF.

Will text in my images become editable?

No. The images remain raster page content because this tool does not use OCR.

What happens to transparent PNG areas?

Images are prepared as JPEG page data, so transparent areas are filled with white.

Can I rearrange images after selecting them?

The current interface previews the selected order but does not provide a separate reordering control.

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