Guide: Images to PDF

    Detailed guide on how to use this tool

    Guide for Images to PDF

    Introduction

    Merge multiple images into a single PDF for sharing, printing, or archiving. The converter keeps image quality while aligning pages neatly.

    When to use Images → PDF

    • Scan receipts, tickets, or handwritten notes into one document
    • Prepare product photos or design previews in a single file
    • Create print-ready sets without Word or design software
    • Share screenshots as a compact PDF instead of many attachments

    How to use

    1. Collect the images in the order you want them to appear. Renaming files (01, 02, 03) helps keep the order.
    2. Upload JPG or PNG files (each up to 500 MB) via button or drag-and-drop.
    3. Wait for processing; the tool keeps each image on its own PDF page.
    4. Download the PDF and review page order. If you need changes, reorder your files and re-upload.

    Tips and recommendations

    • Align orientation before upload (all portrait or all landscape) to avoid rotations.
    • Compress heavy photos first to shrink the final PDF (Compress JPG or Compress PNG).
    • Crop margins on scans so the PDF looks tidy.

    Example: scan a receipt stack

    • Photograph receipts with your phone, rename them 01–10, and upload.
    • Get a single PDF with each receipt on its own page, ready for accounting.

    Frequently asked questions

    Will image quality be preserved?

    Yes. Images are added to the PDF without stretching; resolution stays the same.

    Can I mix JPG and PNG?

    Yes, both formats are supported in one upload.

    What is the upload limit?

    Up to 500 MB per file. Large batches may take longer to process.

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