What Is Image to PDF Converter?
Image to PDF Converter combines one or more images (JPG, PNG, WebP) into a single PDF document. Itβs commonly used for compiling scanned receipts, creating photo portfolios, converting whiteboard snapshots into shareable documents, and packaging image sets for print.
How to Use This Tool
Upload your images and arrange them in the order you want. Choose page size (A4, Letter, or custom), orientation, and margin settings. Click convert to generate a PDF with each image placed on its own page. Download the result directly β all processing happens in your browser with no server uploads.
Why Use Image to PDF Converter?
Combining images into a PDF is surprisingly tedious with most tools β they either upload your files to a server or require desktop software. This tool handles multi-image PDF creation entirely client-side, keeping receipts, ID scans, and personal photos private. For a detailed walkthrough, see our step-by-step guide.
Common Use Cases
Submitting a multi-page scan as a single PDF when the source is a phone-camera burst of receipts, contracts, or whiteboard notes. Combining product photos into a portfolio PDF for a vendor pitch. Producing a printable booklet from a sequence of design comps, where the layout, page size, and ordering matter and screenshots alone won't do.
Assembling a record of a project for archival — concept sketches, draft renderings, final exports — into one document that travels as a single file. Producing a backup of a photo album in a format any device can open, which matters in 30 years when JPG support is still universal and proprietary photo-app exports may not be. Bundling exam papers, recipe cards, or research notes scanned to phone into one searchable document.
How We Compare
macOS's built-in "Create PDF from Images" Quick Action handles the simple case well; it doesn't expose page-size selection or per-page rotation. Windows scanner apps can produce PDFs from camera input but vary widely in quality. Online converters work but upload your images, which is awkward for anything that came off a personal phone.
This tool runs the assembly in your browser using PDF-lib, with control over page size, orientation, margins, and image-fit behavior per page. Output is a clean PDF without watermark or quality degradation beyond your chosen JPEG quality setting, and pages can be reordered before export. For the reverse direction — pulling images out of an existing PDF — see PDF to image, or pair this with PDF merger to append the generated PDF onto an existing document.
One small detail: the generator embeds images at their native pixel dimensions and scales them to fit the chosen page size. For a faithful 1:1 sheet (a photo print scanned at 300 DPI, for example), pick a page size that matches the image's intended physical dimensions rather than the default Letter or A4.
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