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JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF
Converts images into a multi-page PDF document.
- Files are not uploaded to a server — processing happens entirely on your device
- Drag images to reorder pages
- Supports JPG, PNG, WebP and GIF
JPG to PDF Converter — Create PDF from Images
Free online tool to create a multi-page PDF from multiple images. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF. Drag images to reorder, choose page orientation. All processing happens in your browser — images are never uploaded to a server.
How to Create a PDF from Images
- Upload images — click the upload area or drag and drop files. You can select multiple images at once (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF).
- Reorder — drag thumbnails to change the page order in the resulting PDF.
- Choose orientation — auto (adapts to each image), portrait, or landscape for all pages.
- Convert — click "Create PDF" and wait for processing.
- Download — the finished PDF will download automatically.
Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Multi-format support | Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF — mix different formats in one PDF |
| Drag & Drop reorder | Drag thumbnails to change the page order |
| Orientation choice | Auto (per image), portrait, or landscape for all pages |
| Preview | Preview all uploaded images with page numbers |
| Privacy | Browser-based processing — images never leave your device |
| No limits | No restrictions on image count — create PDFs of any size |
Use Cases
- Scan to PDF — photograph documents with your phone and combine photos into a single PDF for sending or storage.
- Photo album — compile a series of photos into a PDF album for easy sharing or printing.
- Portfolio — combine artwork, design mockups, or screenshots into a professional PDF for clients.
- Receipts and invoices — gather photos of receipts, bills, and invoices into one document for accounting.
- Presentation handouts — create a PDF from slides or diagrams for printing and distributing at events.
Comparison of PDF Creation Methods
| Method | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| UseToolz (this tool) | Free, fast, private, no installation | Requires a browser |
| Print to PDF (Windows/Mac) | Built into the OS | Hard to control order and orientation |
| Insert into Word/Google Docs | Additional formatting options | Slow, distorts proportions |
| Online services (iLovePDF, etc.) | Extra features | Files uploaded to server, free tier limits |
| Adobe Acrobat | Professional capabilities | Paid subscription |
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats are supported?
The tool supports JPG (JPEG), PNG, WebP, and GIF. You can combine different formats in one PDF — each image becomes a separate page.
Can I change the page order?
Yes! After uploading, drag image thumbnails with your mouse to set the desired page order in the PDF.
Is image quality preserved?
Yes. Images are inserted into the PDF at their original resolution without additional compression. The resulting file preserves the quality of the originals.
Is there a limit on the number of images?
No hard limits. You can add dozens or hundreds of images. The only constraint is your device's available memory.
What page size does the PDF use?
Page size adapts to each image. In "Auto" mode, each page matches the proportions of the source image. In "Portrait" and "Landscape" modes, the image is fitted into a standard A4 format.
Reverse operation: PDF to JPG. Also: Merge PDF, Split PDF, Compress PDF.
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