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Image to PDF Converter

Convert one or more images to a PDF document. Upload multiple images, reorder them, choose page size and orientation, and download a multi-page PDF.

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JPG, PNG, WebP - multiple files supported

How to Convert Images to PDF

Upload one or more images (JPG, PNG, WebP) and the tool combines them into a single PDF document. Each image is placed on its own page. Choose the page size, orientation, and margins, then download the PDF with one click. The images are embedded at their original quality.

This is useful whenever you need to share multiple images as a single file, create a printable document from photos, or archive images in a universally readable format. PDF is supported by every device and operating system, making it the best format for sharing image collections.

Page Size Guide

SizeDimensionsBest For
A4210 x 297 mmStandard documents, European printing
Letter216 x 279 mmUS standard paper size
A3297 x 420 mmLarge prints, posters, technical drawings
A5148 x 210 mmBooklets, notebooks, half-page prints
Fit to imageMatches image dimensionsExact reproduction, no margins

Common Uses for Image to PDF Conversion

Combining multiple product photos into a single catalogue PDF for clients. Archiving receipts, documents, and whiteboard photos as searchable PDF files. Creating photo books and portfolios for printing. Packaging presentation slides or design mockups into a shareable document.

Students use it to combine scanned assignment pages into a single submission file. Real estate agents combine property photos into listing documents. Teachers create printable worksheet packs from individual image files.

Tips for Best Quality

Use the highest quality source images available. The PDF embeds images at their original resolution, so a low-resolution image will look pixelated when printed. For print-quality results, use images that are at least 300 DPI at the intended print size. For screen viewing only, 150 DPI is sufficient.

If your images are different sizes, the 'fit to page' option scales each image to fill the page while maintaining its aspect ratio. The 'fit to image' page size option creates pages that match each image exactly, which is ideal when you want no margins or whitespace.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting images to PDF reduce quality?

No. The images are embedded in the PDF at their original quality. The PDF is essentially a container that holds the images without re-compressing them. The file size of the PDF will be roughly equal to the total size of all the images combined.

Can I combine different image formats in one PDF?

Yes. You can mix JPG, PNG, and WebP images in the same PDF. Each image is placed on its own page regardless of format. PNG transparency is preserved on the PDF page.

How do I control the order of images in the PDF?

Images appear in the PDF in the order you upload them. Drag and drop to rearrange the order before generating the PDF. The first image becomes page 1, the second becomes page 2, and so on.

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