Quick Answer
An image to PDF converter packages JPG and PNG images into a single PDF document. Add up to 12 images, pick a page size, and download one file — perfect for sending photo sets, scanning batches, or turning screenshots into a shareable document.
What This Tool Does
Each image becomes one page. Choose Fit to image for pixel-perfect pages, or A4 / Letter to place the image centered on a standard page. Order follows your file list, and you can drag to rearrange before creating the PDF.
Key Features
- Multi-image upload — up to 12 JPG or PNG files at once.
- Page size options — fit to image, A4, or Letter.
- Drag to reorder — arrange the pages before converting.
- Image thumbnails — see each picture on its file card.
How to Use the Image to PDF Converter
- Drag your JPG or PNG images onto the drop zone (or click Browse files).
- Reorder them if needed by dragging the file cards.
- Choose a page size.
- Click Create PDF and download
images.pdf.
Examples
Photograph a signed document with your phone, add the photos, and export a single PDF to email. Or turn 12 screenshots of a tutorial into a printable guide.
Use Cases
- Scanned documents — combine phone photos of a multi-page form.
- Photo sets — package images for clients or portfolios.
- Archiving — one PDF instead of a folder of loose images.
Tips
- Use Fit to image when pages must match the original pixels; use A4/Letter when printing is the goal.
- Name files in order (01-, 02-) so the queue is easy to scan, or drag them into place.
- Large photos stay high quality — no recompression is applied.
Privacy
Images are embedded into the PDF locally using pdf-lib. Nothing is uploaded, so even sensitive scans stay on your device.
Conclusion
From a folder of pictures to a single PDF in seconds — free, private, and reorderable.