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Image to PDF

Convert images to PDF documents quickly and easily

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Upload up to 50 files at once

Supported formats: JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, HEIC, HEIF, TIFF, SVG, ICO • Maximum file size: 50MB • All processing happens in your browser for maximum privacy

Key Features of Image to PDF Converter

Convert Any Common Image Format to PDF

Turn JPG, JPEG, PNG, HEIC, HEIF, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG and ICO files into clean, shareable PDF documents. You can mix different image formats in a single project and the converter will handle them all seamlessly in one unified PDF.

Combine Dozens of Photos into One Ordered PDF

Upload a single image or a full batch of photos and merge them into one continuous PDF file. Drag and drop to change the page order before converting so your final PDF matches the exact sequence you need for homework, documents, receipts, or scanned notes.

True Privacy — 100% In‑Browser Processing

All image‑to‑PDF conversion happens directly inside your browser using modern web technology. Your images never leave your device, are not uploaded to any remote server, and are not stored anywhere, which makes this tool ideal for sensitive documents, IDs, contracts, and personal photos.

Flexible Layouts and Page Sizes

Choose from common page sizes like A4, A3, Letter and Legal, or match the PDF page to your image dimensions. Control orientation (portrait or landscape) and margins so your images are never awkwardly cropped or stretched and always look professional when printed or shared.

Multiple Images per Page Grid

Pack more content into fewer pages by placing 1, 2, 4, 6 or 9 images on each PDF page. Create clean collage‑style layouts for receipts, screenshots, design drafts or photo sets, while keeping file size small and easy to send over email or chat.

Smart Image Quality Controls

Use the quality slider to balance file size and visual clarity. Lower the quality slightly for faster sharing and smaller PDFs, or keep it high when you need crisp print‑ready documents. The app shows clear feedback so you always know what quality setting you are using.

HEIC and Mobile Photo Support

Upload photos directly from your iPhone or modern smartphones that use HEIC/HEIF formats. The converter automatically transforms them into compatible JPEG images before building the PDF, so you do not need to manually convert anything in a separate app.

Easy Reordering, Rotation and Selection

Rearrange pages with simple drag and drop, rotate any image that is sideways, and choose exactly which images should be included in the final PDF. The clear interface makes it easy to tidy up scans of documents or class notes before you generate the final file.

No Limits, No Watermarks, No Registration

Use the Image to PDF converter as many times as you want with no hidden limits. There are no daily caps, no queue systems, and no forced signup. Your final PDF is completely clean with no branding, stamps or watermarks added to the pages.

Works on Desktop, Tablet and Mobile

Because everything runs in the browser, the converter works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android without installing extra software. Whether you are at your desk or on the go, you can quickly turn photos into a neat PDF from any modern device.

Perfect for Scans, Notes, Assignments and Receipts

Turn a stack of handwritten notes, whiteboard photos, homework pages or expense receipts into a single organized PDF. This makes it easier to submit school assignments, share documents with your team, archive paperwork, or send compact summaries of multiple images.

Designed for Speed and Simplicity

The interface focuses on the essentials: upload, arrange, choose settings and convert. There are no confusing menus or advanced options buried in sub‑screens, so even non‑technical users can create polished PDFs in a few clicks without any learning curve.

How to Convert Images to PDF

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Click the upload area or drag your image files (JPG, PNG, HEIC, WebP, GIF and more) directly into the box to add them to the converter.

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Wait a moment while the images load. If you added HEIC or HEIF photos from your phone, they are automatically converted to a compatible format in your browser.

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Reorder your pages by dragging the image cards up or down until they appear in the exact sequence you want in the final PDF document.

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Use the rotation button on any image that appears sideways or upside down so every page in your PDF is aligned correctly and easy to read.

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In the PDF settings panel, choose a page size such as A4 or Letter, pick portrait or landscape orientation, and select your preferred margins.

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Decide how many images you want per page (for example 1 image for full‑page photos or 4 images to create a compact grid layout).

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Adjust the image quality slider to balance sharpness and file size. Higher values keep more detail, while lower values create smaller PDFs that are faster to send.

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Enter a descriptive file name for your new PDF so it is easy to recognize later when you download or share it.

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Click the Convert button to start generating your PDF. The progress bar will show you how far along the process is as each page is created.

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Once the conversion finishes, your PDF is downloaded instantly to your device. You can open it, share it, or safely delete the original images if you no longer need them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this image to PDF converter really free to use?

Yes. The Image to PDF converter on ConvertToAny is completely free to use with no hidden fees, no premium tier and no paywalls. You can run as many conversions as you like each day without limitations. We also never add watermarks or branding to your pages, so the PDF you download is clean and professional.

Do you upload my images to your servers?

No. All image processing and PDF generation happens directly in your browser using client‑side technology. Your images are handled only on your own device and are never sent to our servers or stored remotely. This privacy‑first design makes the tool safe to use for confidential documents, personal photos and sensitive IDs.

Which image file types can I convert to PDF?

You can convert most common image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, HEIC, HEIF, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG and ICO. You can even mix different formats in a single session and the converter will merge them all into one consistent PDF file.

Can I turn multiple images into a single multi‑page PDF?

Absolutely. Simply upload all the images you want, arrange them in the right order, and click convert. Each image becomes a separate page (or part of a grid if you choose multiple images per page) inside a single PDF document that you can download and share.

How can I control the order of pages in the final PDF?

After uploading your images, you will see each one displayed in a list. Grab any image card and drag it up or down to change its position. The top image becomes page one, the next image becomes page two, and so on. You can reorder as many times as you need before converting.

What if some of my photos appear sideways or upside down?

If an image is rotated incorrectly, click the rotate icon next to that image to turn it 90 degrees at a time until it is upright. The converter applies that rotation when building the PDF, so the content will appear perfectly aligned on the final pages.

Can I reduce the file size of the PDF while keeping it readable?

Yes. Use the image quality slider in the Advanced Settings section. Lowering the quality slightly can dramatically reduce the final PDF size while keeping text and details clear enough for on‑screen viewing and standard printing. For important documents, you can always keep the quality high for maximum clarity.

Is there a limit to how many images I can convert at once?

The tool is designed to handle many images in a single session, and there is no strict artificial limit. For the best performance and to avoid memory issues in older browsers, we recommend grouping very large collections into a few smaller conversions, especially when working with high‑resolution photos.

Can I use this tool to scan documents with my phone camera?

Yes. You can point your phone camera at each page of a document, upload or capture those photos, and then merge them into a single PDF. Features like rotation, reordering and multi‑image grids make it easy to clean up your camera scans into a tidy, shareable document.

Does the Image to PDF converter work on mobile devices and tablets?

Yes. The converter is optimized for modern browsers on phones and tablets as well as laptops and desktops. You can convert images to PDF from Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge and other major browsers without installing separate apps or desktop software.

Is it safe to use this tool for sensitive or confidential files?

Because all conversions run locally in your browser and no files are uploaded, this tool is much safer for sensitive content than traditional server‑based converters. As soon as you close the tab or refresh the page, the in‑memory data used for conversion is cleared by your browser.

Do I need to create an account or sign in before converting images?

No account is required. You can open the Image to PDF tool and start converting right away. Skipping sign‑up keeps the process faster and also means we do not collect personal information just for you to use the basic conversion features.

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