Image to PDF Converter
Convert JPG, PNG images to PDF documents
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Frequently Asked Questions
When You Need to Convert Images to PDF
Converting images to PDF is one of the most common document tasks in modern workflows. Scanned receipts need to go into expense reports as PDFs. Portfolio photos need to be bundled into a single shareable file. Physical documents photographed on a phone need to become clean PDFs for filing or emailing. A PDF preserves layout and quality across every device and operating system — unlike image files, which can display differently depending on the viewer.
Common use cases include: combining multiple product photos into a single catalog PDF, creating a photo album document for printing, packaging scanned invoices or receipts into a monthly expense PDF, and converting screenshots into a documentation bundle. With multiple image support, you can drag in 10 images and get back one organized PDF in seconds.
Supported Formats and What to Expect
This tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats — the four image formats that cover over 95% of real-world use cases. PNG files are embedded losslessly, preserving every pixel of detail, which is ideal for screenshots, diagrams, and documents with text. JPG files are embedded at their original quality level, so a high-quality JPG photo becomes a high-quality PDF page. WebP files are converted seamlessly, making it easy to use images downloaded from modern websites.
Each image becomes one page in the resulting PDF. Images are scaled to fit A4 page dimensions while maintaining aspect ratio — so a tall portrait photo will fill the height of the page, and a wide landscape photo will fill the width. Very large images (over 4000px wide) are scaled down to keep file sizes manageable without visible quality loss.
Privacy and Security
All image processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to any server — they go directly from your device into the PDF without leaving your computer. This means your photos and documents stay private by default, with no risk of third-party access. The tool works offline once the page is loaded, and no account or login is required.