Image to PDF Converter
Convert JPG or PNG images into a PDF when you need to submit receipts, screenshots, mobile photos, scanned pages, labels, or simple image records in PDF format.
This image to PDF workflow is useful for iPhone and Android photos, screenshots, and JPG or PNG files saved on Mac or Windows. Crop and rotate images before conversion.
Best source images
- Use clear, bright photos with the whole document visible.
- Crop unnecessary background before conversion.
- Rotate images upright before selecting them.
- Use consistent portrait or landscape orientation when possible.
Prepare first
This tool creates a PDF from your images. It does not repair blurry photos, remove shadows, straighten pages, or make text searchable.
Select images
Add JPG or PNG images. The PDF uses the image order shown after selection.
Drop JPG or PNG images here
Use clear file names if page order matters.
Image preparation and output expectations
| Source image | Before conversion | After conversion |
|---|---|---|
| Document photo | Crop edges and rotate upright. | Zoom in to confirm small print is readable. |
| Receipt photo | Use bright lighting and avoid blur. | Check totals, dates, merchant name, and item lines. |
| Screenshot | Remove private notifications or unrelated content. | Check that text is not too small in the PDF viewer. |
| PNG graphic | Keep the original dimensions if clarity matters. | Confirm the PDF is accepted by the receiving website. |
Mobile scanning workflow
- Place the paper on a flat surface.
- Use good light and avoid shadows.
- Take one photo per page.
- Crop and rotate each image in your phone gallery.
- Convert the prepared images to PDF and review the final file.
Make images readable before converting
A PDF made from a blurry photo will still be blurry. The browser can package images into PDF format, but the quality of the source images decides whether the final document is useful. Before conversion, retake photos that are dark, tilted, cut off, or out of focus.
For receipts and documents, keep the camera parallel to the paper. For screenshots, remove irrelevant notifications and crop unused areas so the PDF focuses on the content that matters.
Image to PDF use cases
Receipts
Useful when a reimbursement or tax folder needs receipts in PDF format. Check totals, dates, and merchant names.
Mobile document photos
Useful when a phone photo must be submitted as a PDF. Crop background and rotate the image first.
Screenshots
Useful when a website, payment confirmation, or screen record needs to be saved as a PDF. Remove private details first.
Page order and orientation
The PDF follows the order of the images you select. If the order matters, rename files before selecting them. Keep all pages upright. Mixed portrait and landscape pages may be acceptable, but they can look uneven when printed or reviewed on a phone.
Practical output review
After creating the PDF, open it before sending. Check whether each image is upright, readable, and in the correct sequence. If the PDF will be printed, make sure important content is not too close to the page edge and that screenshots are not too small to read.
For official forms, identity documents, or financial records, follow the receiving organization's instructions. Some portals accept photo-based PDFs, while others require scans, original PDFs, or specific file-size limits.
File-size expectations
Turning images into a PDF does not automatically make them smaller. Large phone photos can create a large PDF. If size matters, crop unnecessary areas and reduce image dimensions before conversion, then check the final PDF size.
Image-to-PDF guides
Frequently asked questions
Which image formats work?
The tool is designed for JPG, JPEG, and PNG images.
Can I change page order?
The PDF follows the selected image order. Rename images before selecting them if order is important.
Will it crop or enhance photos?
No. Crop, rotate, or improve images before converting them.
Is this a scanner app replacement?
No. It converts images into a PDF. It does not deskew, OCR, clean shadows, or detect page borders automatically.