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Combining multiple images into one PDF
A PDF can hold any number of pages, which makes it a convenient container for bundling several images into a single, shareable file instead of sending them one by one. This tool places each image onto its own page at native resolution, then packages the set into one PDF — no installation, no uploads, all handled by your browser.
Page ordering and common uses
Images are added in the order you select or drop them, shown in the list before you generate the file. Handy for turning scanned receipts into one PDF for expense reports, combining whiteboard photos into a shareable document, or assembling a simple photo booklet.
Frequently asked questions
In what order do the images appear in the PDF?
In the order you add them — each file becomes one page, added in the sequence shown in the numbered list above. Select or drag your images in the order you want them to appear before generating the PDF.
What image formats can I combine into a PDF?
JPG and PNG are supported. Each image becomes a full page in the resulting PDF, sized to match that image's original pixel dimensions.
Is this good for turning scanned receipts or documents into a PDF?
Yes — this is one of the most common uses. Photograph or scan each page as a JPG or PNG, upload them all here in the right order, and generate a single multi-page PDF for expense reports, record-keeping, or sharing.
Are my images uploaded to a server to build the PDF?
No. The PDF is assembled entirely in your browser using a client-side library, so your images and the resulting file never leave your device.