Image Tools February 8, 2025 · ~5 min read

How to Convert Images to PDF Online Free

Need to send multiple photos in a single file? Converting images to PDF is perfect for sharing portfolios, documents, and photo albums. Here's how to do it for free online in seconds.

Why Convert Images to PDF?

  • Universal sharing: PDFs open on every device and operating system without formatting issues.
  • Multi-page documents: Combine 10, 20, or 100+ photos into one organized PDF file.
  • Portfolios and presentations: Send a professional-looking portfolio as a single file.
  • Archiving: PDF is an archival format — perfect for preserving documents long-term.
  • Print-ready: PDFs are the standard format for professional printing services.

How to Convert Images to PDF

1Open the Image to PDF Converter.
2Upload your images — JPG, PNG, WebP supported. You can select as many as needed.
3Reorder images by dragging them to set the desired page order.
4Choose page size (A4 or Letter) and orientation (portrait or landscape).
5Click Convert to PDF and download your file.
💡 Best Practices
• Compress images before converting for smaller PDF file sizes.
• Use landscape orientation for wide/horizontal photos.
• Name your images logically before uploading so they're easy to order.
• For print, ensure images are at least 300 DPI for sharp results.

Use Cases

  • Photography portfolio: Compile your best shots into one PDF to send to clients.
  • Recipe books: Convert food photos + screenshots into a personal recipe PDF.
  • Insurance claims: Combine damage photos into one organized PDF to submit.
  • Travel memories: Create a digital photo album of your trip as a PDF.
  • Academic submissions: Many universities require documents as PDF — convert scanned pages easily.

FAQ

How many images can I convert at once?

Our tool supports up to 30 images per conversion session. For larger batches, convert in multiple rounds and merge the resulting PDFs.

Will the image quality be preserved in the PDF?

The PDF will contain your images at full resolution. File size is proportional to the number and resolution of images included.

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