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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

  1. Open the Images → PDF tool. Go to the PDF Tools section and select the "Images → PDF" tab.
  2. Add your images. Drag your JPG or PNG files onto the drop area, or click to browse. Add as many as you like.
  3. Arrange the order. Each image becomes one page. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to set the page order, or remove one with ✕.
  4. 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.
  5. 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?

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

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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