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Images to PDF

Combine PNG and JPEG images into a single PDF, in your browser.

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How to use

  1. 1 Drop PNG or JPEG images onto the box, or click to choose them.
  2. 2 Reorder the list with the up/down arrows and remove any you do not want.
  3. 3 Pick a page fit (fit to A4, fill width, or match image size) and set a margin.
  4. 4 Click Build PDF & download to save the combined document.

About Images to PDF

Images to PDF turns a set of PNG or JPEG pictures into a single, tidy PDF — perfect for bundling photographed receipts, scanned forms, screenshots or whiteboard snaps into one document you can email or archive.

Add as many images as you like, drag the count up by dropping more in, then reorder them with the up and down controls until the sequence is right and remove any you added by mistake.

You control how each image sits on the page. "Fit to A4" scales every picture to sit neatly inside a standard page with an adjustable margin and centres it, which keeps a mixed bag of sizes looking consistent. "Fill page width" stretches each image across the content width, good for wide screenshots. "Match each image's own size" gives every page the exact dimensions of its image at 72 DPI, so nothing is resized or cropped.

Everything is assembled locally with pdf-lib, so your images never leave your device — which matters for documents, ID scans and anything private — and the tool keeps working offline once the page has loaded.

The result is a fresh PDF download with one image per page, in the order you arranged them.

FAQ

Which image formats are supported?

PNG and JPEG, the two raster formats pdf-lib can embed directly. Other formats should be converted first.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. The PDF is built with pdf-lib entirely in your browser, so your images never leave your device.

Can I control the page size?

Yes. Fit and fill modes use A4 with an adjustable margin, while "match image size" makes each page exactly the size of its image.