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Image to PDF Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, WEBP and HEIC images to one PDF online for free. Arrange image order, set page size, margins, and compression in your browser.

What is Image to PDF?

Image to PDF converts multiple image files into one PDF document. Upload JPG, PNG, WEBP, or HEIC images, arrange the order, choose page size and margin settings, then download a single PDF. All processing happens locally in your browser, so your images stay on your device.

When should you convert images to PDF?

An image to PDF converter is useful when separate pictures need to be shared as one clean document. Instead of sending many image files, you can combine receipts, scanned notes, signed forms, screenshots, product photos, design references, or mobile camera captures into a single PDF that is easier to email, upload, print, and archive.

PDF is also a better choice when the order of pages matters. A group of JPG or PNG files may appear differently depending on the device or app that opens them. A single PDF keeps the pages together, preserves the selected order, and gives the recipient one predictable file to review.

Supported image formats and page order

PhoEdit supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, and HEIF images for this tool. JPG is common for photos, PNG is useful for screenshots and graphics, WEBP is often used for web images, and HEIC is common on iPhone and iPad. The converter normalizes these formats into PDF pages in the browser, so mixed image types can still become one document.

After uploading, every image becomes a preview card. You can remove images you do not need, rotate sideways photos, and move pages earlier or later before downloading. This matters for documents such as expense reports, portfolios, application materials, or step-by-step instructions where page order must be correct before the PDF is created.

PDF page size, orientation, margins, and compression

The Fit image option creates each PDF page around the image itself, which is helpful when you want to preserve the original aspect ratio and avoid forcing every page into the same paper size. A4 creates standard document pages and is better for files that may be printed, submitted, or stored with other office documents.

Orientation applies when A4 is selected. Choose Portrait for vertical documents, forms, and phone screenshots, or Landscape for wide images, charts, presentation captures, and horizontal photos. Margins can be set to None, Small, or Large. None gives the image the most space, while Small or Large adds white space around the image for a more document-like layout.

Compression controls the image data written into the PDF. No compression keeps the image closer to the original visual quality. Low, Medium, and High compression can reduce file size when the PDF needs to fit an upload limit or be sent through email. Higher compression usually creates smaller PDFs, but very detailed photos may lose more visible detail.

Private browser-based conversion

This Image to PDF tool runs locally in your browser. The images you select are loaded on your device, arranged in the page order you choose, and converted into a PDF without uploading the source files to PhoEdit. That makes the workflow suitable for personal documents, private screenshots, school materials, internal references, and other files you do not want to send to a remote server.

The current limits are designed to keep browser processing stable: up to 50 images, 20MB per image, and 200MB total per conversion. If a file is extremely large, compressing it first or using fewer images in one PDF can make the process faster. For best results, rotate images before download, choose A4 when a standard printable document is needed, and use Fit image when preserving the original image shape is more important than paper size.

How to Convert Images to PDF

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Upload images - Select JPG, PNG, WEBP, or HEIC files from your device.

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Arrange pages - Move images earlier or later, rotate pages, and remove files you do not need.

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Choose PDF settings - Select Fit image or A4, set margins, and choose compression.

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Download PDF - Create one PDF with all images in the selected order.

Frequently Asked Questions