What is an Image to PDF Converter?
Our Image to PDF Converter is a fast, offline tool that allows you to easily combine multiple image files (like JPG, PNG, WEBP, or GIF) into a single, multi-page PDF document. It converts and structures your messy photo folders into clean, universally readable PDFs without relying on external cloud servers or slow internet uploads.
How to use Image to PDF Converter
We built this tool to be fully functional entirely within your web browser, requiring no downloads or technical skills to operate.
- Provide Media Files: Drag and drop the photos you want to convert into the outlined box, or tap the box to open your file browser and select multiple images at once.
- Rearrange the Queue: Once uploaded, your images will appear in a grid. You can drag them around to reorder them. The order they appear here will be the exact page order of your final PDF.
- Select Final Parameters: Choose your desired paper size (like A4 or US Letter), determine if you want margins, and optionally apply compression if you need the final PDF file size to be smaller.
- Generate PDF: Click the "Generate Combined PDF" button. The tool will process the images instantly using your computer's own memory.
- Save Locally: Once compiled, a download button will appear. Click it to save the new PDF directly to your device.
Why use this tool?
Managing dozens of scattered photos is frustrating. By converting your images into a single PDF, you eliminate the clutter. A multi-page PDF is the professional standard for sharing visual documents because anyone, on any device (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android), can open it without needing special photo-viewing software.
Our tool shines because it is fully private. Many other PDF converters require you to upload your sensitive photos—like IDs or signed documents—to a remote server. We solve this massive security risk by running the conversion algorithms directly on your device. The photos never leave your screen.
Features
- Zero Server Uploads: Absolute privacy. Your images are converted using your own computer's processing power, meaning they are never transmitted over the internet.
- Instant Page Adjustments: Drag and drop your thumbnail images to instantly change the order of the pages before the final PDF is generated.
- Flexible Output Formatting: Customize the final product exactly how you need it. Add standard margins, change the orientation to landscape, or apply compression to reduce the final file size.
Use Cases
- Corporate Expense Reporting: Quickly take photos of your physical receipts on your phone and combine them all into a single, organized PDF file to email your accounting department.
- Student Assignments: Did you write out your math homework by hand? Snap a picture of each page and merge them into one PDF file so your teacher doesn't have to download five separate images.
- Portfolio Creation: Artists and photographers can quickly assemble their best sample images into a clean, easy-to-scroll PDF booklet for potential clients.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I upload multiple files simultaneously?
Absolutely. You can select multiple images at once by highlighting a group of them in your file browser, or by dragging and dropping an entire folder's worth of images into the upload box at the same time.
What does the "Auto (Fit Image)" setting specifically accomplish?
Instead of forcing your images to fit into a standard A4 rectangular page, the "Auto" setting changes the dimensions of the PDF document to perfectly match the size of your original photo. This is perfect for preserving the original aspect ratio without adding white borders.
Is there a hard cap on images per PDF?
We do not enforce a hard limit, but because the tool runs in your browser, it depends on your device's memory. For optimal performance, especially on mobile phones, we recommend converting no more than 30 or 40 high-resolution images per batch.
Are my images uploaded to any server?
No. The entire conversion from image to PDF happens locally using your device's processing power. Your images are never sent over the internet or stored on external servers.