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Image to PDF Converter — Combine Photos Into One PDF
Open the converterThis image to PDF converter takes one or many photos and bundles them into a single PDF document, with each image becoming a page. Everything runs in your browser using pdf-lib, so the source images and the resulting PDF stay on your device.
PDF is the format people expect when they ask you to "send the document." A scan of a passport, a series of receipts for an expense report, a photographed contract, or a multi-page screenshot of a chat — all are best delivered as a single PDF rather than as a folder of loose images.
Drop the photos in (any combination of JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, or HEIC), and the tool will create a PDF where each image is sized to its own page, preserving aspect ratio. The order of pages follows the order in which you added the files. Page dimensions match the underlying image pixels at 72 DPI for a 1:1 visual representation.
Because the conversion is local, you can safely combine private documents — IDs, medical records, tax paperwork — without uploading them to a third-party service.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. The PDF is assembled in your browser using pdf-lib. Nothing leaves your device.
Can I combine images in a specific order?
Yes. Pages appear in the order you added the files to the converter.
What image formats are accepted?
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, HEIC, and HEIF. HEIC and HEIF are decoded internally before being embedded in the PDF.
How big can the PDF be?
Each input file is capped at 25MB. The final PDF can be much larger — it is bounded only by your browser memory.
Is the output PDF searchable?
No, because images do not contain selectable text. If your image is a scanned document and you need OCR, use a dedicated OCR tool first.
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Files stay on your device. No login. Installs as a PWA on iPhone, Android, and desktop.
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