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Images to PDF

Choose several JPG or PNG images, arrange the order, and download them as a single PDF — one image per page.

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Click to choose images
JPG and PNG only
Only JPG and PNG are supported here — the underlying PDF library can only embed those two image formats directly. Convert WebP or GIF images first using the Image Converter tool.
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How pages are sized

Each page is sized to exactly match its source image's pixel dimensions, so nothing is cropped or padded — a portrait photo produces a portrait page, a wide screenshot produces a wide page. If you need uniform page sizes afterward, run the result through the PDF Page Resizer tool.

Common uses

  • Turning a set of scanned photos into one shareable PDF
  • Combining screenshots into a single document for a report
  • Preparing a batch of images for printing as a PDF booklet

Frequently asked questions

Can I combine WebP or GIF images into a PDF?

Not directly — the underlying PDF library only embeds JPG and PNG. Convert a WebP or GIF image to JPG or PNG first using the Image Converter tool, then use it here.

Can I change the order of images before creating the PDF?

Yes — after selecting your images, use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to reorder them; the resulting PDF follows the order shown in the list.

Why are my PDF pages different sizes?

Each page is sized to exactly match its source image's pixel dimensions, so a portrait photo and a landscape screenshot will naturally produce differently-shaped pages. Run the result through the PDF Page Resizer tool if you need uniform page sizes.

Does combining images into a PDF reduce their quality?

No — each image is embedded directly at its original resolution and quality; there's no re-compression during the PDF creation step.

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