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Combine Multiple Images Into One PDF

Turn a batch of images into a single, organized PDF document.

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How to Combine Multiple Images Into One PDF

  1. 1

    Add all your images

    Select multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP files at once. Use Ctrl+Click or drag a batch.

  2. 2

    Arrange page order

    Drag images into the sequence you want. This becomes the page order in your PDF.

  3. 3

    Create the PDF

    All images merge into a single multi-page PDF. Each image fills one page.

When a Folder of Images Should Be a Document

Twenty screenshots documenting a software bug. Fifteen photos of property damage for an insurance claim. Thirty product images for a catalog. Sending these as individual files is chaotic. One PDF keeps everything organized, in order, and easy to flip through.

Each image gets its own page in the PDF. The page size automatically matches each image's aspect ratio, so portrait photos become portrait pages and landscape images become landscape pages. No cropping, no white borders, no distortion.

File size adds up quickly with many images. A 20-image PDF of phone photos can easily hit 40-60MB. If you need the output under a specific size limit, run it through the PDF compressor after conversion. Medium compression typically cuts the size by 50-70%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit on how many images I can combine?

No hard limit. The practical constraint is your device's memory. Most devices handle 50-100 images comfortably. For very large batches (hundreds of high-res photos), work in groups of 50.

Can I mix different image formats in one PDF?

Yes. JPG, PNG, and WebP images can all go into the same PDF. Each is embedded in its native format.

Will the images be resized or cropped?

Neither. Each image is embedded at its original resolution and dimensions. The PDF page size adjusts to match each image, so nothing is altered.