Image to PDF Converter
Combine JPG, PNG and WebP photos into one PDF. Choose page size, orientation and margins.
Quick answer: Combine JPG, PNG and WebP photos into one PDF. Choose page size, orientation and margins.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I convert images to a PDF?
- Drop one or more JPG, PNG or WebP files, pick a page size and orientation, and click Build PDF. The PDF is ready to download in seconds.
- Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?
- Yes — that's the main use case. Drop a batch of photos and they're placed on consecutive pages in the order you uploaded them. Drag the handle next to any thumbnail to re-order before exporting.
- Will image quality be preserved?
- Yes. Photos are embedded at full resolution; we don't resample or recompress them. The PDF is as sharp as the source images.
- What page sizes can I pick?
- A4, US Letter, US Legal, or Auto (each page sized to fit its image). Choose orientation per document — portrait or landscape.
- Can I add margins?
- Yes. Pick a margin size and each photo is centred on the page with the chosen white border around it.
- Will my photos be uploaded?
- No. Image-to-PDF runs entirely in your browser — your photos never leave your device.
- Is there a maximum number of images?
- No fixed limit — the practical cap is your device's memory. Hundreds of photos are fine on a desktop, dozens on a phone.
- Can I scan documents on my phone and turn them into a PDF?
- Yes. Snap photos with your phone, drop them here, and they're combined into a clean multi-page PDF.
- Will the resulting PDF be searchable?
- Photos are embedded as images, so the text inside them isn't searchable. For OCR (text extraction from images), use a dedicated OCR tool.
- Is the image-to-PDF converter free?
- Yes. Free, no signup, no watermark.