Image to PDF

Combine JPG or PNG images into a single PDF file. Reorder pages, pick page size and orientation, all in your browser.

Your image is processed in your browser using WebAssembly/JS libraries loaded from a CDN. The image file itself is never sent to PixelFree's servers.

How to convert images to PDF

Choose one or more images, arrange them in the desired order, review the page layout and create the PDF. This is useful for scans, receipts, forms, photos and visual documentation.

Preserving image proportions

The layout should fit source images into PDF pages without intentionally stretching people, logos or objects. Portrait and landscape images may use different amounts of page space.

Multiple images and page order

When creating a multi-page PDF, verify image order before export. Renaming or rearranging the source files first can make large batches easier to manage.

Image quality and PDF size

High-resolution images create clearer pages but can also produce a larger PDF. Use source images that are sharp enough for their intended viewing or printing size.

Image to PDF versus OCR

This tool creates PDF pages from images. It does not automatically make text inside a photo selectable. Use OCR PDF when searchable or copyable text is needed.

Privacy

Supported image and PDF processing happens locally in the browser.

Frequently asked questions

Can I put several images into one PDF?

Yes. Arrange multiple images to create a multi-page document.

Will PixelFree stretch my images?

The layout is intended to preserve source proportions rather than intentionally distort the image.

Does Image to PDF include OCR?

No. Use OCR PDF separately when recognized text is required.

Do larger images create larger PDFs?

Often yes. Higher-resolution source images can increase the output file size.

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How It Works

Combine one or more images into a single PDF, with reordering and page controls. Everything runs the moment you upload an image — there's no queue, no account, and no watermark on your download.

How to Use Image to PDF

  1. Add one or more images.
  2. Reorder them if needed and choose page size, orientation and margins.
  3. Click Create PDF.
  4. Download the finished PDF.

Supported Formats

JPG, PNG and WebP are supported. Files up to 30MB are accepted.

Why Use Image to PDF

Image to PDF gets a common image job done in seconds without installing desktop software, creating an account, or waiting on a slow upload queue. Your image is processed in your browser using WebAssembly/JS libraries loaded from a CDN. The image file itself is never sent to PixelFree's servers.

Tips

  • For the smallest file size, start from the highest-quality original you have.
  • If you need an exact pixel size for a form or platform, check the presets on our Image Resizer.
  • Chain tools together — for example, resize first, then compress, for the smallest possible result.

FAQ

Is Image to PDF really free?

Yes. Image to PDF is completely free to use, with no signup, watermark or hidden limits on how many times you can use it.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

Processing happens in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. The image itself is never uploaded to PixelFree's servers — only the third-party library code needed to run the tool is downloaded once from a CDN.

Does this work on mobile?

Yes — every PixelFree tool is built mobile-first and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and desktop browsers.