About Images to PDF
Images to PDF bundles multiple image files (JPG, PNG) into a single PDF document — one image per page. The tool preserves original image quality, fits each image to a page while maintaining aspect ratio, and produces a PDF that works in any reader.
This is the go-to tool when you have a pile of scanned pages as images, phone photos of a document, or screenshots you need to assemble into a single shareable file.
How it works
- Upload your imagesDrop multiple JPG or PNG files. They appear in the order added.
- Click ConvertEach image becomes one page in the output PDF, fit to page with original aspect ratio preserved.
- Download the PDFThe result is a standards-compliant PDF that opens anywhere.
When to use Images to PDF
Submitting photos of documents as one PDF
Government forms and landlord applications often want a single PDF. Phone-photograph the pages, then bundle into a PDF here.
Assembling scanned receipts for an expense report
Take phone photos of each receipt, drop them in, and submit one tidy PDF to finance.
Creating a photo-story or album
Turn a set of JPGs into a shareable PDF album — simpler to email than a folder of individual images.
Frequently asked questions
What image formats are supported?
JPG (JPEG) and PNG. HEIC (iPhone) and WebP are not directly supported — convert to JPG first using Convert Image.
In what order are images added to the PDF?
The order you dropped them in. Rearrange by removing and re-adding if needed.
Is image quality preserved?
Yes — images are embedded at their original resolution. If you want a smaller file, compress each image first with Compress Image, or run Compress PDF on the output.