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
- Collect the images in the order you want them to appear. Renaming files (01, 02, 03) helps keep the order.
- Upload JPG or PNG files (each up to 500 MB) via button or drag-and-drop.
- Wait for processing; the tool keeps each image on its own PDF page.
- 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.