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Images to PDF

Combine multiple images into a single PDF file.

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Tool guide

Combine photos and scans into one PDF

Images to PDF conversion places selected pictures into a single, ordered document. It is useful for turning camera scans, receipts, artwork, or screenshots into a format that is easier to submit and archive.

How to use Images to PDF

  1. Select all images in the desired order.
  2. Choose Create PDF.
  3. Download the document and confirm page order and orientation.

Common reasons to use it

  • Bundling photographed receipts
  • Creating a PDF from scanned notes
  • Combining portfolio images into one attachment

Before you start

Prepare source images before combining them. Rotate each one upright, crop distracting backgrounds, and check that text is sharp enough to read. Select files in the final page order and use a consistent naming scheme if the browser's selection order is uncertain. Avoid including multiple near-identical photos when one clear version will do.

Quality and result checks

The PDF can only preserve detail present in the source images; it cannot restore focus or resolution missing from a camera scan. Mixed image shapes and sizes may produce pages with inconsistent proportions. Review every page at normal zoom, confirm that no edge was cropped, and compress the finished PDF only if its size creates a practical problem.

Frequently asked questions

Does each image become a page?

Yes. The selected images are placed into one PDF in their processing order.

Can I mix JPG and PNG images?

Supported image formats can be combined, although color, transparency, dimensions, and orientation may vary between pages.

Why is the PDF very large?

Modern phone photos contain many pixels. Resize or compress source images, or compress the resulting PDF after checking its quality.