Image to PDF

Combine photos into one PDF, in the order you choose.

Most places that ask for a PDF don't actually care about the format — they just want one file instead of a folder of loose photos. This tool does exactly that: drop in your images, put them in order, and download a single PDF with one photo per page.

Each page is sized to match its own photo, so nothing gets cropped or padded with white space to fit a fixed page size. The images are packed into the PDF as-is rather than re-encoded, so there's no extra quality loss beyond whatever compression the photo already had.

Everything happens in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, so there's no file-count limit and no wait for a server to hand a file back.

Questions

Can I change the order of the pages?

Yes — use the up and down arrows next to each photo before creating the PDF. Pages come out in the order shown in the list.

Will my photos be cropped to fit a page size like A4?

No. Each page is sized to match its source photo's own dimensions, so the full image always fits without cropping or added borders.

Which image formats can I use?

JPG, PNG and WebP. Convert HEIC photos to JPG first if that's what you're starting with.

Is there a limit on how many photos I can combine?

No hard limit — everything runs on your device, so the practical ceiling is your browser's available memory.

Are my photos uploaded anywhere?

No. The PDF is assembled entirely in your browser tab and never leaves your device.

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