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Convert Images to PDF โ€” Everything You Need to Know

Combining multiple images into a single PDF is one of the most practical document tasks for professionals, students, and photographers. Whether you're assembling a photo portfolio, creating a multi-page scan from phone photos, submitting application documents, or packaging product images for a client, a PDF keeps everything together in a single, universally openable file.

Our JPG to PDF converter supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF images and gives you full control over the output: page size (A4, Letter, A3, Legal, or fit-to-image), orientation (portrait, landscape, or auto-detect based on each image's dimensions), margin size, and image fit mode. The "Contain" fit preserves your image's original aspect ratio, "Stretch" fills the page completely, and "Center" places the image at its native resolution centered on the page.

Drag and drop your images into any order before converting โ€” the resulting PDF pages will follow the exact sequence shown in the thumbnail grid. This is especially useful when converting scanned pages that need to be in a specific reading order.

Best Practices for Image-to-PDF Conversion

  • Use PNG for documents with text โ€” PNG is lossless and produces sharper text in the PDF than JPEG, which uses lossy compression.
  • Match page size to intended use โ€” A4 for European distribution, Letter for North American distribution, or "Fit to Image" if you want the PDF page to match each photo's exact dimensions.
  • Use small or no margin for photo books โ€” A 0mm bleed margin lets images fill the entire page edge to edge, ideal for photography portfolios.
  • Use Maximum quality for archival โ€” If the PDF is intended as a permanent record or will be printed professionally, use 100% quality.

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