A PDF is the friendliest way to send a set of images as one tidy file. Receipts, scanned pages, or a portfolio all travel better as a single document than as a pile of loose photos.
Why turn images into a PDF
One file is easier to email, print, and archive than ten attachments. PDFs also keep your images in a fixed order, so the reader sees them exactly as you intended. Many upload forms specifically ask for a PDF.
How to convert images to PDF
- Open the Image to PDF tool.
- Add your images. Drag to set the page order.
- Choose page size and orientation if needed.
- Download the finished PDF.
It all happens in the browser, so private documents like ID scans never leave your device.
Tips for a clean document
- Crop and straighten scans first with the Crop tool so pages look neat.
- Compress large photos before converting if the final PDF needs to stay small.
- Order pages before you export. It is quicker than rearranging the PDF later.
After you have the PDF
If the file is too big to email, run it through Compress PDF. To combine it with other PDFs, use Merge PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?
Yes. Add all the images, arrange them in the order you want, and the tool creates a single multi-page PDF.
Will my images be uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion runs in your browser, so your images and the resulting PDF stay on your device.
How do I reduce the size of the PDF?
Compress the images before converting, or run the finished PDF through the Compress PDF tool.