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Image to PDF Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, or WebP images into a single PDF document. Reorder images before converting.

About Image to PDF Converter

Convert images to PDF with our free online tool. Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP files, reorder them with drag and drop, and download a combined PDF. All conversion happens in your browser — your images are never sent to any server.

Privacy note: This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.

What Is Image to PDF Conversion?

Image to PDF conversion combines one or more image files (JPG, PNG, WebP) into a single PDF document. This creates a portable, universally readable file that preserves your images in a structured format. PDFs are the standard for sharing documents because they look the same on every device and operating system, making them ideal for archiving, printing, and professional distribution of image-based content.

How to Use This Tool

Click the upload area or drag and drop your image files into the tool. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WebP. Once uploaded, you will see thumbnails of each image. Drag the thumbnails to reorder them — the PDF pages will follow the order you set. Click Convert to generate a PDF containing all your images, one per page. Download the resulting PDF file instantly.

Why Convert Images to PDF?

PDFs offer several advantages over loose image files. A single PDF is easier to share than multiple images — one file instead of many. PDFs maintain consistent formatting regardless of the viewer's device or software. They are the accepted format for submitting documents to government agencies, schools, and businesses. Converting scanned receipts, whiteboard photos, or handwritten notes to PDF makes them easier to organize, search, and archive for future reference.

How the Conversion Works

The tool reads each uploaded image into your browser's memory, determines its dimensions, and creates a PDF page sized to fit the image. Images are embedded directly into the PDF document structure. The conversion preserves the original image quality — no recompression or quality loss occurs during the process. The final PDF is assembled entirely in your browser using JavaScript, so your images are never uploaded to any external server.

Tips for Best Results

For the best quality, use high-resolution images. Ensure your images are oriented correctly before uploading — while you can use our Rotate PDF tool afterward, it is easier to start with properly oriented images. If you are scanning documents, use at least 200 DPI for readable text. Keep the total number and size of images reasonable for your device's memory. For very large batches, consider converting in groups and then merging the resulting PDFs with our Merge PDF tool.

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