Free PDF Tool
Image to PDF
Convert JPG, PNG, or WebP images to a PDF instantly. Multiple images become one PDF, one image per page.
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JPG, PNG, WebP supported. Multiple files OK.
Turn a photo into a document you can send
A phone camera is the fastest scanner most people own. You photograph a signed form, a receipt, or a page of a contract, and you end up with a JPG. The problem is that almost nothing official accepts a raw photo. Fax services, application portals, and email recipients want a PDF. This tool closes that gap: drop in one image or a dozen, and it builds a clean PDF with one image per page, each scaled to fit a standard letter page with even margins.
How to convert images to a PDF
- Drop your images into the box above. JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP all work.
- Reorder them with the up and down arrows so the pages land in the right sequence.
- Remove any photo you grabbed by mistake.
- Click Convert. Your images become a single PDF you can download or fax immediately.
Multiple images always combine into one PDF, so a three-page form photographed as three pictures arrives as one tidy document.
Common reasons people convert images to PDF
- You photographed a signed contract and need to fax it.
- You have several receipts to submit as one file.
- A portal rejects image uploads but accepts PDFs.
- You scanned with a phone app that saved JPGs instead of a PDF.
- You need a printable, fixed-layout version of a screenshot.
A note on photo quality
Faxes are black and white and relatively low resolution, so a sharp, well-lit photo matters more than a high megapixel count. Shoot in good light, hold the camera flat over the page, and fill the frame with the document. If the resulting PDF is larger than a recipient allows, run it through the Compress PDF tool before you send.
About this tool
How does it work?
Upload one or more images. Reorder them if needed. Click Convert and your images are placed into a PDF, one per page, scaled to fit a standard letter page. Everything runs locally in your browser.
What image formats are supported?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP. Most photos from your phone or scanner will work directly. GIF and TIFF are not currently supported.
Why convert an image to PDF for faxing?
Fax services require a PDF or document format. If you have a photo of a signed contract, a handwritten note, or a scanned document, converting it to PDF first ensures it transmits cleanly as a fax.
Is my image private?
Yes. Your images never leave your device. All processing happens in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server, so your documents remain completely private.
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