ImageTools
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Convert images to PDF

Turn JPG, PNG, or WEBP pictures into a PDF — one page each, or merged into a single document. Built in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your image files here

One or many — nothing is uploaded.

On your device.Your photo is decoded by code running in this browser tab. It is never uploaded — you can watch the Network tab in your browser’s developer tools stay empty while it converts.

Drop your pictures in and get a PDF — either one page per image, or every image merged into a single multi-page document with one photo on each page. It is the format people ask for when pictures have to be filed, printed, or attached to a form: a stack of receipts, scanned pages, ID photos, or a set of screenshots that needs to travel as one tidy file.

Each page is sized to its image so nothing is stretched or letterboxed, and the photo is embedded as a JPEG at a quality you can dial down to keep the file small enough to email. JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, BMP, and GIF are all accepted as input. To merge, tick Combine all images into one PDF and drop several files at once; leave it unticked to get a separate PDF per image.

Everything is assembled in this browser tab — the images are read and the PDF is written on your own machine, never sent to a server. That matters when the pages are an ID, a contract, or a medical form you would not hand to a random website.

Frequently asked questions

Can I combine several images into one PDF?
Yes — tick Combine all images into one PDF and drop several at once; each becomes a page in one multi-page document, in selection order. Untick it to get a separate PDF per image instead.
Which image formats can I turn into a PDF?
JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, BMP, and GIF. They are decoded by your browser and embedded as PDF pages. For iPhone photos, use the dedicated HEIC to PDF tool.
How do I make the PDF file smaller?
Lower the quality slider. Each image is embedded as a JPEG at that quality, so a setting near 70 makes a much smaller PDF that is still clearly legible.

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