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How to Convert JPG and PNG Images to PDF

Converting images into a single PDF document is a standard requirement for students submitting assignments, photographers sharing portfolios, and businesses archiving scanned receipts. While images are great for viewing, a PDF file ensures formatting remains consistent across all devices and operating systems. Our Image to PDF Converter allows you to instantly combine multiple JPG, PNG, or WEBP files into one professional PDF document.

100% Private & Browser-Based Conversion

Privacy is a major concern when uploading sensitive images—such as signed contracts, medical records, or personal IDs—to online servers. Our tool is built using the open-source pdf-lib library and runs entirely inside your web browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server, never stored in a database, and never cached. The conversion happens 100% locally on your device, ensuring complete data security.

How to Reorder Images in Your PDF

When combining multiple images into a PDF, page sequence matters. Our tool features a visual grid layout that displays a thumbnail preview of every image you upload. By hovering over an image, you can use the arrow buttons to move it left or right (up or down in the sequence), ensuring your final PDF pages are in the exact chronological order you desire. Once you click "Convert," the tool automatically scales each image to fit perfectly onto a standard A4 page.

Why Convert Images to PDF?

  • Document Archiving: PDFs are universally accepted for legal and official archives because they cannot be easily altered.
  • Reduced File Size: Combining dozens of high-resolution JPGs into a single PDF often results in a smaller overall file size, making it easier to email.
  • Sequenced Portfolios: Photographers and designers can bundle an entire project’s worth of images into a single, sequenced presentation file.
  • Mobile Scanning: If you take photos of documents on your phone, converting them to a PDF instantly creates a digital "packet" that behaves like a real scanner output.

Supported Image Formats

Our tool supports the three most common web image formats: JPEG/JPG (ideal for photographs), PNG (ideal for images requiring transparency), and WEBP (modern high-compression format). The tool intelligently detects the format of each file and embeds it natively into the PDF structure without recompressing the image, ensuring no quality is lost during the conversion process.