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Image to PDF

Combine one or more JPG, PNG, or WebP images into a single PDF. Drag to reorder pages before exporting.

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How to Use the Image to PDF

Upload one or more images, reorder by dragging, then click Convert to create and download the PDF.

About This Tool

Whether you are scanning receipts, compiling a photo portfolio, or assembling document pages from phone camera captures, combining images into a single PDF makes them easy to share, print, and archive. This tool creates a PDF from one or more images โ€” each image becomes its own page, properly scaled to fit standard A4 dimensions. Drag to reorder pages before converting. The PDF is generated entirely in your browser using jsPDF โ€” no images are ever uploaded to a server, making it safe for ID documents, receipts, and confidential materials. If your source photos are huge, scale images down before combining to keep the PDF a sensible size, or transform image file types to ensure consistent format across pages. Pair with PDF to Images for the reverse operation, or merge multiple PDFs once you have several ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does combining images into a PDF require a server upload?

No. The tool uses jsPDF, a pure-JavaScript PDF library that runs entirely in your browser. Each image is embedded into the PDF document locally, and the final PDF is generated as a Blob that downloads directly from your browser. Your images, the resulting PDF, and everything in between stay on your device.

Which image formats can I combine into a PDF?

The Image to PDF tool accepts PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, and BMP. Images are embedded into A4-sized PDF pages with automatic aspect-ratio preservation. You can reorder images by drag-and-drop before export, and the resulting PDF is fully searchable by filename if the source images were named meaningfully.

How many images can I combine into a single PDF?

There is no hard image-count or file-size limit, but each image is re-encoded and embedded into the PDF in your browser. Combining 50 high-resolution photos into one PDF is comfortable on most devices; combining hundreds may exhaust browser memory. The output PDF size is roughly the sum of the embedded image sizes, since no additional compression is applied.

What page size does the PDF use?

The PDF uses A4 page dimensions (210 ร— 297 mm). Each image is scaled to fit within these dimensions while maintaining its original aspect ratio. Landscape images are placed on portrait pages by default.

Can I reorder pages before creating the PDF?

Yes. After uploading your images, drag and drop them into the desired order. The PDF will be generated with pages in the order shown.

Is there a limit on the number of images?

There is no hard limit. You can add as many images as your browserโ€™s memory allows. Very large batches (50+ high-resolution images) may take longer to process.

The Toobits Team

Created by The Toobits Team ยท Engineering & Editorial

Toobits is built, tested, and maintained by a small independent engineering team. Every tool is written in TypeScript, runs entirely in the browser, and is reviewed against its source formulas before publication.

Editorial policy ยท Updated April 2026

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