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Image to PDF
Convert JPG, PNG, WebP or GIF images to a single PDF. Add multiple images, drag to reorder, pick page size and orientation.
🔒 Your files never leave your device. Conversion happens entirely in your browser — no uploads, no servers.
Drop images here
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF — add as many as you like
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Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats are supported? ▾
All common formats are supported: JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF (first frame), BMP, and AVIF. The tool works with any format your browser can display as an image element. HEIC/HEIF (iPhone photos) may not be supported in all browsers — convert to JPG first if you hit issues. There's no limit on image resolution; very high-resolution images will be scaled to fit the page size you choose.
How do I make a multi-page PDF from photos? ▾
Simply add multiple images — each image becomes one page in the PDF. Drag the image cards to reorder them before converting. Each image is placed on its own page, scaled to fit with your chosen margin. This is perfect for scanning documents with your phone camera — photograph each page, add them all here, and download a clean multi-page PDF.
What's the difference between the page size options? ▾
A4 (210×297mm) is the standard size used in Europe, Asia, and most of the world. US Letter (8.5×11 inches) is standard in North America. "Fit to image" creates each PDF page exactly the size of the image — useful for images you want at native resolution without padding. For most purposes (scanning, sharing documents), A4 or Letter with a small margin produces the most professional result.
How to Convert Images to PDF
Turn any JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF into a PDF — or combine multiple images into one document.
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Add your images
Click or drag images into the drop zone. You can add multiple images at once for a multi-page PDF.
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Reorder the images
Drag image thumbnails to set the page order. The first image becomes page 1, and so on.
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Choose page size and orientation
Select A4 (international standard) or Letter (US standard). Orientation can be portrait, landscape, or 'auto' (the tool picks based on each image's dimensions).
04
Set margins
Margin adds white space around each image. No margin fills the page edge-to-edge — useful for photos. Standard margin adds 10mm border — better for document images.
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Download your PDF
Click Convert & Download. The PDF generates in your browser and downloads automatically. Open it to verify all pages look correct.
💡 For the best quality, start with the highest resolution images you have. Compressing images before converting reduces PDF quality. The tool preserves original resolution.