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How to combine images into one PDF

Turn JPG, PNG, and other images into a single PDF document: order pages, match page size to your scans or slides, and download locally with File Utils.

Image to PDF overview

The Image to PDF tool stacks images as pages inside one .pdf file. It is ideal for scans, screenshots, receipt photos, or exporting a pitch deck without a desktop office suite.

Typical workflow

  1. Open Image to PDF from the PDF section of the app.
  2. Add images in the order you want them to appear (if the UI supports reordering, drag items until the sequence matches your document).
  3. Choose page options if offered. Orientation, margins, or fit-to-page affect how each bitmap maps onto PDF pages.
  4. Generate the document. Processing stays in the browser; your images are not uploaded centrally.
  5. Download the finished PDF and open it in your usual viewer to verify page order and cropping.

Best practices

  • Consistent aspect ratios reduce awkward white margins; crop in an editor first if needed.
  • For archival scans, prefer higher-resolution sources so text stays readable when zoomed.
  • Sensitive documents (IDs, medical forms): use a trusted device and close the tab when finished.

When something looks off

  • If a page looks stretched, check fit modes (contain vs cover) if the tool exposes them.
  • Huge files usually mean very large images; consider downsizing photos before PDF assembly.

Related

  • PDF to Image for the reverse workflow (pages → PNG).
  • PDF merger when you already have multiple PDFs to combine.