Images to PDF
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About the Images to PDF
Images to PDF combines multiple image files into a single, portable PDF document. You add your pictures in the order you want them, and the tool places each image on its own page to produce one downloadable file. It supports common formats like PNG and JPG, making it easy to turn a folder of photos or screenshots into a tidy, shareable document.
During conversion, each image is embedded onto a PDF page sized to match its dimensions, so aspect ratios are preserved and nothing is stretched or cropped. Because images are bitmap data, the resulting pages are not text-searchable unless the source images already contain rendered text, but they display consistently across every device and PDF viewer. The output is a standard PDF that prints and archives reliably.
Common use cases include bundling photographed receipts for an expense report, assembling scanned document pages captured on a phone, packaging design mockups or screenshots into one deliverable, or creating a simple photo album to send or print. It is the natural counterpart to PDF to Image, which goes the other direction by rendering PDF pages back out as picture files.
A few tips: arrange your images in final reading order before generating the file, since page order follows the order you add them. Use higher-resolution source images when print quality matters, and run Compress PDF afterward if the combined file is too large to email. If you later need to pull pages back out individually, Split PDF or Extract PDF Pages can separate them.
Frequently asked questions
- Which image formats can I combine?
- Common raster formats such as PNG and JPG are supported, with each image placed on its own page in the output PDF.
- Will the PDF be searchable text?
- Not by default. The images are embedded as pictures, so the pages are only searchable if the source images already contain rendered, recognizable text.
- Can I control the page order?
- Yes. Pages follow the order in which you add the images, so arrange them before generating the file.
- How do I keep the file size down?
- Use appropriately sized source images and run Compress PDF on the result if the combined document is too large.
Combine multiple PDFs into a single ordered file
Render PDF pages to PNG or JPG images
Convert images between PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF
Split a PDF by range, odd/even pages, or individual pages
Optimize PDF storage by re-saving with a lighter structure
Rotate entire PDFs or selected page ranges