Image to PDF
Convert images into a PDF document
How to use Image to PDF
Upload your images
Click the upload area or drag and drop one or more JPG, PNG, WebP, or other image files.
Arrange the order
Drag images to reorder them if needed — they will appear as pages in this sequence.
Click Convert to PDF
Your images are assembled into a PDF document, with each image as one page.
Download the PDF
Click Download to save the resulting PDF to your device.
Drop images here
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF — each image becomes one page
Max 50 MB
What is Image to PDF conversion?
Image to PDF combines one or more images into a single PDF document. It's useful for creating printable documents from photos, archiving a set of scanned pages, or preparing images for submission to platforms that only accept PDF format.
You can upload multiple images at once and reorder them before converting. Each image becomes one PDF page, with the page size automatically fitted to the image dimensions.
This tool is particularly helpful when you need to submit documents in PDF format but only have image files. Job applicants convert photos of certificates and transcripts into a single PDF for online application portals. Freelancers compile receipt photos into a PDF expense report. Photographers assemble a portfolio of images as a multi-page PDF to share with clients. Construction teams photograph site conditions and convert the images into a PDF inspection report, ready for email or archival.
Each image is embedded at its full original resolution without re-compression, so there is no quality loss during conversion. The page dimensions match the image aspect ratio to avoid cropping or distortion. If your images are very large (for example 4000 x 3000 pixel photos), the resulting PDF pages will be correspondingly large. To keep the PDF compact, consider compressing the images before converting, or compress the final PDF afterward to reduce overall file size.
Frequently asked questions
How many images can I combine into one PDF?
You can combine as many images as you like. Each image becomes one page in the output PDF. Keep total file size under 50 MB for best performance.
Will image quality be preserved in the PDF?
Yes. Images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution without re-compression. The PDF output retains full visual quality.
What image formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF files are all supported as input. The output is always a standard PDF compatible with any PDF reader.
Can I use this to create a PDF from scanned documents?
Yes. Scan your documents as individual image files, upload them in order, and this tool will combine them into a single PDF.
Can I convert HEIC photos from my iPhone to a PDF?
Yes. Upload your HEIC files directly and they will be converted and embedded into the PDF. The tool supports HEIC alongside JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. If you also need to convert the format itself, use the Convert Image tool first.
How do I control the page size of the output PDF?
By default, each page matches the pixel dimensions of its source image. A 3000 x 2000 pixel image produces a landscape page, while a 2000 x 3000 image produces a portrait page. To get standard Letter or A4 pages, resize your images to the appropriate dimensions (for example, 2550 x 3300 pixels for 300 DPI Letter) using the Resize Image tool before converting.