What is Image to PDF?
Image to PDF combines one or more images into a single PDF you can download. Use it to merge scanned documents, receipts, or photo sets into one file. Everything is processed on your device, so your files stay private.
Pick A4, Letter, or Legal at portrait or landscape, choose a margin preset, set a Fit Mode (Fit to Page, Fill Page, or Actual Size), name the output file, and drop in JPGs, PNGs, WebPs, GIFs, or HEIC photos straight from your phone. The tool builds a single PDF with each image centred on its own page, or you can pack two or four images per page for a contact sheet. Switch the output to separate single-page PDFs bundled in a ZIP, turn on Strip metadata to drop EXIF (GPS, camera, date) from every photo, drag thumbnails to reorder, and tap the rotate icon to spin a single image 90°. No size limit per image.
How to use
- Upload one or more images by dragging them into the upload area or clicking to browse your files.
- Reorder images by dragging them into your preferred sequence, and choose page size and orientation.
- Click 'Generate PDF' to create and download your PDF file instantly.
When to use
- Stitching scanned receipts or invoices into one PDF before sending to an accountant.
- Bundling photos of a damaged item into a single attachment for an insurance claim.
- Turning a set of phone screenshots into a PDF for sharing in chat or email.
Result
A freelancer scans 5 receipts as JPG photos, uploads them all at once, reorders them by date, selects A4 portrait orientation, and generates a single PDF to send to their accountant.
FAQ
- Does the tool keep image quality, or does it compress them?
- Each image is embedded as a JPEG inside the PDF at its original resolution. There's a small recompression step needed for PDF wrapping, but the visible quality is the same as the source. A 4 MB photo stays roughly 4 MB in the PDF.
- Can I mix portrait and landscape photos in the same PDF?
- Yes, but every page uses the orientation you picked at export. A landscape photo on a portrait page is scaled down to fit. If you'd rather rotate that one photo than shrink it, tap the rotate icon on its thumbnail before exporting.
- Why are my images smaller than the page on the PDF?
- By default the tool uses Fit to Page: it keeps the image's aspect ratio and applies the margin preset you chose (None, Small, Medium, or Large), so a photo that's much wider or taller than the page is scaled by its longer side and the other side gets white space. Switch to Fill Page to enlarge small images up to the printable area, or Actual Size to place each image at its true print dimensions, centred and scaled down only if it would spill past the margins.
- How do I change the order of the pages?
- Drag any thumbnail in the queue to a new position before clicking Generate PDF. The order shown is the order written into the file. There's no separate reorder button — the drag handle is the whole thumbnail.
- Are my images uploaded anywhere?
- No. The PDF is built entirely on your device using jsPDF. Files never leave your machine, so it's safe to use on contracts, IDs, or medical paperwork that you can't pass through a third-party service.
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