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Convert Images to PDF

Select multiple images. Choose orientation for each. Then download your PDF.

Supports JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, & BMP image formats.

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How to Use This PDF Tool

  1. Click "Select Images" and choose one or more image files from your device.
  2. Review the image previews and adjust orientation if needed using the rotate buttons.
  3. Click "Create PDF" to generate a new PDF file.
  4. Click "Download PDF" to save your final document.

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About This Tool

The Image to PDF tool helps you turn any collection of images into a single PDF file — quickly and completely offline. Whether you're scanning documents, saving screenshots, or compiling visual notes, this tool gives you full control in your browser.

Each image is placed on its own page, and you can manually rotate them or let the tool fix orientation using EXIF data. It's great for schoolwork, business scans, and organizing mobile photos.

Your files never leave your device. Everything happens locally using JavaScript. No server uploads, no watermarks, and no account needed.

You can upload multiple images at once, rearrange or rotate them as needed, and generate a PDF in either portrait or landscape mode. It's especially helpful for compiling scanned pages, turning photos into printable documents, or sharing notes as a single file.

FAQ

Is my file uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your images never leave your device or get uploaded to any server.

Can I add multiple images to one PDF?
Yes. You can upload as many images as you like, and the tool will place each on its own page in the final PDF.

What image formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, and BMP are all supported. You can mix formats in a single PDF as well.

Will the image quality be preserved?
Yes. Images are embedded as-is, so quality remains high unless the file is extremely large (in which case browser limits may apply).

Can I rotate or reorder images before creating the PDF?
Definitely. Use the rotate buttons to adjust each image manually, and drag-and-drop (if supported) to change the order.

Does this tool work on iPhone or Android?
Yes — it's fully mobile-friendly and runs on any modern browser including Safari and Chrome.