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Image to PDF Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP images to PDF. Arrange pages, set paper size, and download instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats can I convert to PDF?
This tool supports JPG/JPEG, PNG, and WebP image formats. JPG and PNG images are embedded directly into the PDF. WebP images are automatically converted to PNG using a canvas element before embedding, ensuring full compatibility with the PDF format.
Is there a limit to the number of images I can add?
There is no hard limit on the number of images. Since all processing happens in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device memory and the size of the images. Most devices handle dozens of images without any issue. Very large batches (100+ high-resolution photos) may be slow on older devices.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All image processing and PDF generation happens entirely in your browser using the pdf-lib library. Your images never leave your device, are never uploaded, and are never stored on any server. This makes the tool completely private and safe for sensitive documents.
Can I reorder images before creating the PDF?
Yes. After uploading your images, you can use the up and down arrow buttons next to each image to change the page order. The order in the list corresponds to the page order in the final PDF. You can also remove individual images with the X button.
What page sizes are available?
Three page size options are available: A4 (210 x 297 mm, the international standard), US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches, common in North America), and Fit to Image (the page size matches each image exactly). You can also toggle between Portrait and Landscape orientation for A4 and Letter sizes.
How are images scaled to fit the page?
When using A4 or Letter page sizes, each image is proportionally scaled to fit within the page margins while maintaining its original aspect ratio. The image is centered on the page. When using Fit to Image mode, the page dimensions are set to match the image exactly with no scaling.
What is the quality of the output PDF?
Images are embedded at their original resolution with no lossy re-compression. JPG images retain their original quality, and PNG images preserve full transparency and lossless quality. The resulting PDF is suitable for printing, archiving, and professional use.
Can I convert a single image to PDF?
Yes. You can upload just one image to create a single-page PDF. This is useful for converting a photo or screenshot into a PDF document for sharing, printing, or archiving. The same page size and orientation options apply to single-image PDFs.

How to Convert Images to PDF Online

Converting images to PDF is one of the most common document tasks for professionals, students, and anyone who needs to share or archive visual content. Whether you are compiling a photo portfolio, scanning receipts, creating a multi-page document from screenshots, or preparing images for printing, a reliable image-to-PDF converter saves time and ensures consistent output.

Our free online Image to PDF converter lets you transform JPG, PNG, and WebP images into a professional PDF document directly in your browser. There is no software to install, no account to create, and no file upload to any server. Your images stay on your device throughout the entire process.

Step 1: Upload your images. Click the upload area or drag and drop one or more image files. The tool accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats. You can select multiple files at once from the file picker or add them in batches. Each image appears as a thumbnail preview so you can verify the content before converting.

Step 2: Arrange the page order. Use the up and down arrow buttons next to each thumbnail to reorder the images. The order in the list determines the page order in the final PDF. Remove any unwanted images with the X button. This step is especially useful when compiling multi-page documents from individual scans or photos.

Step 3: Choose page settings. Select your preferred page size from A4 (international standard), US Letter (North American standard), or Fit to Image (each page matches the image dimensions exactly). Toggle between Portrait and Landscape orientation to match your content. These settings apply to all pages in the document.

Step 4: Create and download. Click the Create PDF button to generate your document. The tool processes each image, scales it to fit the selected page size while maintaining the original aspect ratio, and assembles the pages into a single PDF file. The download starts automatically when processing is complete.

Why Convert Images to PDF?

PDF (Portable Document Format) is the universal standard for document sharing and archiving. Unlike individual image files, a PDF combines multiple pages into a single file with consistent formatting across all devices and operating systems. PDFs can be password-protected, digitally signed, and printed with precise layout control. Converting images to PDF is essential for creating professional documents from visual content.

Document scanning and archiving. When you scan documents, receipts, or handwritten notes with your phone camera, the result is usually a JPG or PNG image. Converting these scans to PDF creates a proper document format that is easier to organize, search (with OCR), and share. PDF is the preferred format for document management systems and long-term archival storage.

Portfolio and presentation assembly. Designers, photographers, and artists often need to compile their work into a single document for clients or job applications. Converting a series of images into a PDF creates a polished, professional portfolio that can be emailed as a single attachment or uploaded to application portals that accept PDF files.

Print preparation. When preparing images for professional printing, PDF is the standard format that preserves image quality and layout. Print shops universally accept PDF files because they maintain exact dimensions, resolution, and color information. Converting your images to PDF before sending them to a printer ensures the output matches your expectations.

Email attachments and file sharing. Sharing multiple images as email attachments can be messy and difficult for recipients to manage. A single PDF file is cleaner, easier to download, and maintains the intended viewing order. Most email clients and messaging platforms handle PDF attachments efficiently with built-in preview support.

Privacy and Security

This tool processes everything locally in your browser using the pdf-lib JavaScript library. Your images are never transmitted to any server, never stored in any cloud service, and never accessible to anyone but you. The conversion runs entirely on your device using client-side JavaScript, making it safe for sensitive, confidential, or proprietary images.

Unlike many online converters that require you to upload files to their servers, our tool has zero server-side processing. This means there are no privacy policies to worry about, no data retention periods, and no risk of your images being accessed by third parties. The tool works even when you are offline after the initial page load.

Supported Image Formats

JPG / JPEG is the most common image format for photographs and scanned documents. JPG images are embedded directly into the PDF at their original quality level with no additional compression. This is the most efficient format for photographic content.

PNG is ideal for screenshots, diagrams, and images with text or sharp edges. PNG images are losslessly embedded in the PDF, preserving full quality and transparency information. Use PNG for content where crisp text and clean lines are important.

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google. Since PDF does not natively support WebP, this tool automatically converts WebP images to PNG using an HTML canvas element before embedding them in the PDF. The conversion maintains visual quality for seamless results.

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