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JPG, PNG, WebP · Multiple files supported
How to Convert Images to PDF
- Click Add Images or drag and drop your JPG, PNG, or WebP files.
- Add as many images as needed — each becomes one page in the PDF.
- Use the arrow buttons to reorder images/pages if needed.
- Choose a page size: A4 (standard print) or Fit to image (match image dimensions).
- Click Download PDF to generate and save the file.
Page Size Options
Two page size modes are available:
- A4 (210 × 297 mm): Standard international paper size. Images are scaled to fit within the A4 page with margins. Best when the PDF will be printed or needs to match standard document dimensions.
- Fit to image: Each page in the PDF is sized to match the dimensions of its image. Best for preserving exact image proportions, photo albums, or any case where you don't want images scaled or cropped.
Common Uses for Images to PDF
- Scanning documents: Combine photos of scanned pages into a single PDF.
- Photo books: Arrange multiple photos into a single downloadable PDF document.
- Submitting forms: Many systems require PDF uploads — convert photos of completed forms to PDF.
- Portfolios: Combine portfolio images into a single PDF file to send to clients.
- Receipts: Photograph receipts and combine them into a single expense report PDF.
- Presentations: Convert presentation screenshots to PDF for easier sharing.
Supported Image Formats
The following image formats are supported:
- JPEG / JPG — Standard compressed photo format. Most common for photos.
- PNG — Lossless format supporting transparency. Best for screenshots, diagrams, logos.
- WebP — Modern format offering excellent compression. Increasingly common for web images.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a limit on number of images?
There is no hard limit — you can add as many images as you need. Very large images (10MB+ each) or many files may take longer to process in your browser, but they will all complete.
Will the image quality be reduced?
Images are embedded in the PDF at their original quality. The PDF file size will be roughly the sum of all image file sizes. If you want a smaller PDF, compress your images first using the Image Compressor tool before converting to PDF.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All PDF generation happens in your browser using pdf-lib. Your images are never sent to any server and are not stored outside your browser session.
Can I add images from my phone?
Yes. ToolXuite is fully responsive and works on mobile browsers. Tap the upload area to open your phone's photo library and select images to add.