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Complete Image to PDF Conversion Features

Full control over page size, orientation, margins, and image placement โ€” create polished PDF documents from your images in seconds.

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All Major Image Formats

Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, and TIFF images. Non-native formats are automatically converted via canvas rendering, so virtually any image file you have will work. Select multiple formats in a single batch โ€” mix and match freely.

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Custom Page Size & Orientation

Choose from A4, Letter, Legal, A3, or Fit Image mode that wraps the page exactly to image dimensions. Set portrait, landscape, or auto orientation that matches each image automatically for the most natural page layout.

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Drag-to-Reorder Thumbnails

Visual thumbnail grid shows every image with its dimensions, file size, and page number. Drag thumbnails to rearrange page order or use the arrow buttons. The PDF pages follow exactly the order you set โ€” what you see is what you get.

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Margins & Image Fit Control

Set margins from none to large for the exact spacing you need. Choose how images fit the page: Contain keeps the full image visible, Cover fills the entire page, and Stretch fills edge-to-edge. Each option produces a distinctly different result.

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Fast Browser-Based Processing

All conversion happens instantly in your browser using the pdf-lib library. No files uploaded to servers, no processing queues, no waiting. Even large batches of high-resolution images convert in seconds on modern devices with a live progress bar.

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100% Private & Secure

Your images never leave your device. All processing โ€” image reading, format conversion, PDF generation โ€” happens entirely in your browser with zero server communication. Safe for personal photos, confidential documents, receipts, and sensitive scans.

Image to PDF for Every Use Case

From scanned documents to photo portfolios, professionals and individuals rely on our converter for clean, shareable PDF output.

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Business & Freelancers

Convert scanned invoices, receipts, whiteboard photos, and business cards into organized PDF documents. Combine multiple receipt photos into a single expense report PDF ready for submission or archiving.

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Students & Educators

Turn handwritten notes, lecture slides, textbook photos, and diagram screenshots into organized PDF study packets. Combine assignment pages photographed from a notebook into a single submission file.

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Photography & Design

Create photo portfolios, lookbooks, and proof sheets as shareable PDFs. Compile design mockups, screenshots, and visual assets into presentation-ready documents with precise page sizing and layout control.

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Personal & Real Estate

Compile property listing photos into PDF brochures, create insurance documentation from damage photos, or assemble travel photo journals. Convert scanned documents and ID copies into organized PDF archives.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert images to a PDF?

Drag and drop your images into the upload area or click to browse. They appear as thumbnails that you can reorder. Choose your preferred page size, orientation, margins, and image fit mode, then click the convert button. A PDF is generated instantly and downloads automatically โ€” each image becomes one page in the final document.

What image formats are supported?

The tool supports JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, and TIFF images. JPG and PNG are embedded directly for best quality. Other formats are automatically converted to PNG via canvas rendering before embedding, so virtually any image your browser can display will work. You can mix different formats in a single batch.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Your images never leave your device. Everything โ€” reading files, generating thumbnails, converting formats, and building the PDF โ€” happens entirely in your web browser. There is zero server communication, making this the most private way to convert images to PDF. When you close the tab, all data is cleared from memory.

What does "Fit Image" page size do?

The Fit Image option creates a page that exactly matches each image's dimensions plus your chosen margin. Instead of fitting an image into a standard page size like A4, the page wraps tightly around the image. This is ideal for maintaining exact image proportions without any empty space on the page.

What's the difference between Contain, Cover, and Stretch?

Contain scales the image to fit entirely within the page margins while maintaining its aspect ratio โ€” the full image is always visible, with empty space on the sides or top/bottom if the aspect ratios don't match. Cover scales the image to completely fill the page area, cropping edges if needed. Stretch distorts the image to fill the exact page area regardless of aspect ratio. For most uses, Contain is recommended.

Can I reorder images before creating the PDF?

Yes! Every image shows as a numbered thumbnail in a visual grid. Drag any thumbnail to a new position to change the page order. You can also use the arrow buttons that appear on hover for precise adjustments. The PDF pages follow exactly the order shown in the grid.

What does "Auto" orientation do?

Auto orientation examines each image individually and sets the page orientation to match. Landscape images (wider than tall) get landscape pages, and portrait images (taller than wide) get portrait pages. This means a single PDF can contain a mix of portrait and landscape pages, each optimized for its image.

Is there a limit on file size or number of images?

There are no artificial limits. You can convert as many images as your device can handle. Since processing happens in your browser, performance depends on your device's memory. Modern devices comfortably handle dozens of high-resolution images. For very large batches, ensure sufficient free memory for smooth operation.

Is this tool free for commercial and professional use?

Yes! The tool is completely free for personal, commercial, and professional use with no restrictions. Convert client photos, scanned documents, product images, or any other content. There are no hidden fees, premium tiers, watermarks, or usage limits. The generated PDF is yours to use however you need.

The Complete Guide to Converting Images to PDF

Converting images to PDF is one of the most practical document tasks in both professional and everyday workflows. PDF format provides a universal, device-independent container that preserves visual fidelity, supports multi-page documents, and is universally viewable across all platforms and devices. Whether you are compiling scanned receipts for an expense report, assembling a photo portfolio, turning handwritten notes into shareable documents, or creating a visual presentation, converting images to a single PDF simplifies sharing, printing, and long-term archiving.

Why Convert Images to PDF?

Individual image files are convenient for single photos but become unwieldy when you have multiple related images. Sending ten separate JPG files in an email is awkward for the recipient โ€” they must download each file individually, open them in an image viewer, and manually navigate between them. A single PDF containing all ten images as pages is far more professional and user-friendly. The recipient opens one file and pages through the content in order, exactly as you intended.

PDFs also provide superior print consistency compared to raw images. When you print a JPG directly, the result depends on the application's print settings, paper size detection, and scaling behavior. A PDF with properly configured page sizes and margins prints consistently and predictably every time, on every printer. This is why professional print workflows universally use PDF as the final output format.

Understanding Page Size and Image Placement

The relationship between image dimensions and page size is the most important consideration when converting images to PDF. An image taken with a modern smartphone might be 4032 by 3024 pixels, while an A4 page at standard PDF resolution is 595 by 842 points. How the image maps onto the page determines whether the result looks professional or awkward.

The Contain fit mode scales the image to fit entirely within the page margins while preserving its aspect ratio. If the image and page have different proportions, empty white space appears on the shorter sides. This is the safest option because no part of the image is ever cut off. The Cover mode scales the image to completely fill the page area, cropping any overflow. This creates edge-to-edge images with no white space but may lose content at the edges. The Stretch mode distorts the image to fill the page exactly, which can produce unnatural results if the aspect ratios differ significantly.

Choosing the Right Orientation

Orientation choice has a dramatic effect on the final PDF. A landscape photograph placed on a portrait A4 page appears small with large empty areas above and below. The same image on a landscape page fills the width naturally and looks professional. The Auto orientation option solves this by examining each image and automatically choosing the page orientation that best matches its proportions.

Auto orientation is particularly valuable when your image batch contains a mix of portrait and landscape shots. Rather than forcing all pages into a single orientation, each page independently adapts to its content. The result is a PDF where every image is displayed at maximum size on an appropriately oriented page โ€” a more polished result than any fixed orientation can achieve.

Image Format Considerations

Different image formats embed differently in PDFs. JPEG images embed natively with their existing compression, making them efficient and fast to process. PNG images also embed natively, preserving transparency information if present. Other formats like WebP, BMP, and GIF are converted to PNG via canvas rendering before embedding, which adds a brief processing step but ensures compatibility with the PDF standard.

For the best balance of quality and file size, JPEG images are ideal for photographs and complex scenes. PNG is better for screenshots, diagrams, text-heavy images, and anything requiring transparency. When you mix formats in a single batch, each image is handled optimally based on its type โ€” JPEGs stay as JPEGs and PNGs stay as PNGs in the final PDF, preserving the best quality characteristics of each format.

Common Image to PDF Workflows

In business environments, the most common use is converting scanned documents and receipts into PDF archives. Mobile phone cameras have largely replaced flatbed scanners, producing high-quality images that need conversion to PDF for filing, sharing, and compliance. Expense reports, insurance claims, warranty documentation, and tax records all benefit from being organized as multi-page PDFs rather than loose image files.

Students and educators frequently photograph handwritten notes, textbook pages, and whiteboard content. Converting these images to PDF creates organized study materials that are easy to share, annotate, and print. Research teams compile visual data โ€” charts, microscopy images, field photographs โ€” into PDF documents for reports and publications.

Creative professionals use image-to-PDF conversion for portfolios, lookbooks, and proof sheets. Photographers create client deliverable PDFs from selected images. Designers compile mockup screenshots into presentation documents. Real estate agents assemble property photos into listing brochures. In each case, the PDF format provides a professional, universally viewable container for visual content.

Privacy and Browser-Based Processing

Images often contain sensitive content โ€” personal photos, financial documents, identification scans, medical records, or proprietary business materials. Uploading such images to cloud-based conversion services means transmitting your private content to third-party servers where it may be stored, logged, or accessed by others. Client-side processing eliminates this risk entirely by keeping your images on your device throughout the entire conversion process.

Our browser-based converter reads your image files into local memory, processes them using the pdf-lib JavaScript library, generates the PDF document locally, and triggers a download โ€” all without any network communication. This approach provides the convenience of a web application with the complete privacy of offline desktop software, making it safe for even the most sensitive image content.