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Image to PDF Converter

Last Updated: March 2025

Convert images (JPG, PNG, WebP) into a single PDF document. Easily reorder pages and maintain high-resolution quality instantly.

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Drag & drop multiple files or browse folder

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP • No signup required • Works offline

You can upload multiple images and rearrange them before converting.

On-Device Processing

Your images never leave your computer. PDF generation occurs entirely within your browser for absolute privacy.

About the Image to PDF Tool

Turn your photo albums into professional documents locally. Convert multiple JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WebP images into a single PDF file.

Whether you are archiving receipts, making a digital portfolio, or sharing a collection of photos, our Image to PDF converter makes it simple.

Why convert images to PDF?

PDFs are the global standard for document sharing. Unlike a folder of loose JPGs which can arrive out of order, a PDF is a single file that preserves your sequence and layout. It looks the same on every device, from iPhones to Windows PCs. If you have large files, we recommend using our Image Compressor first. You can also use our JPG to PNG tool to standardize formats before converting.

Privacy First conversion

This tool is designed for privacy. It works 100% in your browser, meaning your sensitive photos never leave your device to be stored on an unknown server.

Last Updated: March 2025

# About This Tool

Image to PDF conversion embeds image files as pages within a Portable Document Format (PDF) file, creating a multi-page document from a collection of raster graphics.

Turn your photo albums into professional documents locally. Convert multiple JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WebP images into a single PDF file.

Whether you are archiving receipts, making a digital portfolio, or sharing a collection of photos, our Image to PDF converter makes it simple.

Why convert images to PDF?

PDFs are the global standard for document sharing. Unlike a folder of loose JPGs which can arrive out of order, a PDF is a single file that preserves your sequence and layout. It looks the same on every device, from iPhones to Windows PCs. If you have large files, we recommend using our Image Compressor first. You can also use our JPG to PNG tool to standardize formats before converting.

Privacy First conversion

This tool is designed for privacy. It works 100% in your browser, meaning your sensitive photos never leave your device to be stored on an unknown server.

# How Does the Image to PDF Tool Work?

  • 1**Upload**: Select multiple images (JPG, PNG, WebP) from your device.
  • 2**Reorder**: Drag and drop thumbnails to define the page sequence.
  • 3**Convert**: Click the button to merge them into a single PDF.
  • 4**Download**: Save your new document.

# Who Should Use This Tool?

**Education**: Submitting homework photos as a single PDF assignment.

**Business**: Combining receipts into one expense report.

**Legal**: Merging ID photos and scanned contracts.

**Design**: Sharing mood boards or portfolio pieces.

# Why Use This Tool?

**Universal Compatibility**: Opens on any device.
**Single File**: No more zipping folders.
**Print Ready**: Reformats images for standard paper sizes.

Privacy & Security

We prioritize your privacy. All processing for the About the Image to PDF Tool occurs locally on your device. ProUtilityApp does not upload, store, or log your data, ensuring your sensitive information remains entirely under your control. Once you close the tool or perform a new task, all temporary assets are cleared from memory.

# Image to PDF vs. Raw Images – What’s the Difference?

Feature Sending Raw Images (JPG/PNG) Sending a PDF
File Structure Multiple loose files (messy) Single organized file (clean)
Printing Varying sizes/layouts Standard Layout (A4/Letter)
Sequence User sees random order You define the exact page order
Security Harder to password protect Can be encrypted/password protected

When Should You Use Image to PDF?

You should use this tool whenever presentation and order matter. If you are sending photos to a client, a professor, or a government agency, a PDF is the expected professional format. It ensures that "Page 1" is always "Page 1", regardless of what software the receiver uses to view it.

For large submissions, ensure you optimize your source files with an Image Compressor first, or use a PDF Compressor on the final document to keep file sizes low.

Is Image to PDF Better Than Sharing Photos?

For printing and reading, yes. A PDF creates a verified "digital paper" document. However, if the recipient needs to edit the photos (e.g., in Photoshop), it is better to send the original JPG or PNG files.

Limitations

  • No OCR: The text inside your images will remain as images.
  • File Size: Large batches depend on your device’s available memory.
  • Scans: Ideal for clean scans, but does not auto-enhance crooked documents.

# Frequently Asked Questions

Can Google index PDFs created from images?
Not the text inside them. Since these are 'raster PDFs' (images embedded in pages), search engines see them as pictures. If you need the text to be searchable, you should use an **OCR** tool.
Does Image to PDF affect print quality?
It preserves the original image quality. However, ensure your input images are at least 300 DPI if you intend to print the final PDF professionally.
Is Image to PDF safe for sensitive documents?
Yes. Since the conversion happens locally in your browser, your sensitive data (receipts, IDs, contracts) is **never uploaded** to a cloud server. It stays 100% private on your device.
Can I convert images to PDF on mobile?
Yes! Our tool is fully responsive and works perfectly on iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android devices directly in Chrome or Safari.
Does image resolution affect PDF quality?
Yes. High-resolution images create sharper PDFs but larger file sizes. If your images are blurry, the PDF will be blurry.
How to reduce PDF size after converting?
The most effective way is to compress your images **before** converting. Use our [Image Compressor](/image-compressor) to shrink your JPGs/PNGs by up to 80% without visible quality loss, then convert them to PDF.
Is this tool free?
Yes, 100% free. We do not charge for conversions and there are no hidden fees or watermarks.
Can I reorder pages?
Yes! After uploading, simply drag and drop the thumbnails to arrange them in the exact order you want them to appear in the PDF.
Can I edit the text?
No, this tool does not provide OCR (Optical Character Recognition). The final PDF will contain images of your text, which cannot be selected or edited.
What formats are supported?
We support the most common image formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP.

This tool is actively maintained to support modern standards and evolving browser security.

Last updated: March 2025 • Free privacy-first browser tools.