About Image to PDF Converter
Turning a stack of phone photos, screenshots or scanned pages into a single PDF is a daily task — submitting receipts, sharing a scan of a contract, sending a photo-essay portfolio, archiving a multi-page whiteboard shoot. Mac's Preview can do it (after some clicking), Acrobat can do it (after a subscription), and most online converters can do it (but ask you to upload your scans of personal documents to a server you've never heard of, then watermark the result or push you to a paid tier).
This image to PDF converter stitches images into a
PDF entirely in your browser using jsPDF. Drop one or
many images — JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF — onto
the upload zone, drag the thumbnails to reorder pages, pick a
page size (A4, Letter,
Legal, or Fit-to-Image where each page
takes the exact dimensions of its source), an
orientation (Auto chooses portrait/landscape per
image, or force one for the whole document), a margin
(none, 10mm, 20mm, 30mm) and an image quality tier
(low / medium / high / max). The PDF assembles in the browser and
downloads with no upload, no watermark, no signup. For sensitive
scans (ID cards, contracts, medical reports) this is the right
default — the document never touches a third-party server.
Use it to submit a multi-page expense receipt PDF, archive a whiteboard photo session, compile scanned course handouts into one studying document, prep a photo portfolio for email submission, turn a chat screenshot conversation into a forwardable PDF, or bundle holiday photos into a printable booklet. Per-image size limit is 50 MB, with no hard cap on number of pages.