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Image to PDF

About this tool

Turning pictures into a PDF is the quickest way to make them behave like a document: photographed receipts become an expense attachment, phone snaps of a whiteboard become meeting notes, and a folder of scans becomes something you can email as one file. This tool builds a PDF from your images with one page per picture, sized to the image itself so nothing is cropped or stretched.

JPG and PNG files are embedded directly without recompression, preserving their exact quality. Other formats your browser can display, such as WebP or AVIF, are converted losslessly on your device first. As with every tool on this site, the images never leave your browser.

How to use

  1. Click "Add images" and pick one or more pictures; add more at any time.
  2. Reorder them with the arrows — the PDF pages follow this order.
  3. Click "Create PDF".
  4. A single PDF containing all your images downloads to your device.

Your photos are combined into a PDF by code running locally in the browser. They are never uploaded, so private documents and personal pictures stay on your machine.

Frequently asked questions

What page size will the PDF use?

Each page is sized exactly to its image's pixel dimensions, so nothing is scaled, padded, or cropped. Viewers and printers then fit the page to paper when you print.

Is image quality reduced?

No. JPG and PNG bytes are embedded unchanged, and other formats are converted to lossless PNG before embedding, so the PDF shows exactly what you put in.

Can I mix different image formats in one PDF?

Yes. You can freely combine JPG, PNG, WebP, and other browser-supported formats in a single document; each becomes its own page.