Combine one or more images into a single PDF - each picture becomes a page, sized to fit, ready to print or share.
Drop files here or click to choose
A PDF is the most portable way to hand someone a set of images: it opens the same everywhere, prints predictably, and travels as one file instead of a folder. Drop in a photo, a scan, or a stack of screenshots and this tool lays each one onto its own A4 page, scaled to fit with a clean margin, then assembles them into a single document. The images are encoded and the PDF is written entirely in your browser - no upload step, no server-side generation.
Turn three photos of a signed contract into a single three-page PDF to email in one attachment.
Combine a set of screenshots into one document that keeps them in order and prints on standard paper.
Convert a single scanned receipt into a one-page PDF for an expense report.
Can I add several images at once?
Yes. Select or drop multiple files and each becomes its own page, in the order they are added. A single image simply produces a one-page PDF.
What page size does it use?
Every image is placed on an A4 portrait page and scaled to fit within a small margin while keeping its original proportions, so nothing is stretched or cropped.
Is any quality lost?
Each image is embedded as a high-quality JPEG inside the PDF. That keeps the file reasonable in size with only a minimal, hard-to-see reduction in detail.
Does building the PDF send my images anywhere?
No. The PDF is constructed byte by byte in your browser from the images you provide; they never leave your device.