How to convert images to PDF
Turn JPG and PNG images into one tidy PDF — in the order you choose — without uploading a thing.
Combining images into a PDF is handy for all sorts of things: assembling photos of a document, packaging receipts for an expense report, or turning scanned pages into a single file to email. Toolsfully builds the PDF right in your browser, so your images stay on your device.
Step-by-step
- Open the Images → PDF tool. Go to the PDF Tools section and select the "Images → PDF" tab.
- Add your images. Drag your JPG or PNG files onto the drop area, or click to browse. Add as many as you like.
- Arrange the order. Each image becomes one page. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to set the page order, or remove one with ✕.
- Choose a page size. Pick from the Page size menu: Fit to image makes each page match its image exactly; A4 or US Letter places each image, centered with a small margin, on a standard printable page.
- Create and download. Click "Create PDF & download." Toolsfully assembles the pages locally and saves images.pdf to your device.
Nothing is ever cropped or stretched out of shape — images keep their aspect ratio in every mode. Supported formats are JPG and PNG.
Which page size should I choose?
- Fit to image — best when you just want a digital PDF and don't plan to print. Each page is exactly the shape of its image, with no empty margins.
- A4 / US Letter — best for printing or for a consistent document. Every page comes out the same standard size, with each image centered and scaled to fit. The tool automatically switches a page to landscape when its image is wider than it is tall.
A note on sharpness: a PDF can only be as clear as the images you put into it. If your result looks blurry, it usually means the source image was low-resolution. For crisp on-screen and print quality, use full-size photos or scans (around 300 DPI for printing).
Tips
- Consistent orientation. Rotate images before adding them if you want every page to face the same way.
- Quality in, quality out. The PDF uses your original images, so higher-resolution photos produce sharper pages.
- One image works too. You can convert a single image into a one-page PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Which image formats are supported?
JPG and PNG. These cover the vast majority of photos and screenshots.
Is there a watermark or a page limit?
No watermark, and no arbitrary page limit — because the work happens in your browser rather than on a server.
Do my images get uploaded?
No. The conversion runs entirely on your device, so your images are never sent anywhere.
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