Image to PDF Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC images into one clean PDF file instantly.

Drag images inside the preview to change PDF order.

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Upload multiple images, then arrange them inside the PDF page preview.

Tool introduction

What Image to PDF Converter does

The Image to PDF Converter combines multiple image files into one PDF document. You can add photos or screenshots, reorder pages, adjust page settings, and download a clean PDF.

It is useful when a form, customer, school, or office asks for a PDF instead of several separate image files.

Privacy and processing

How your input is handled

  • Selected images are prepared, previewed, reordered, and converted in your browser.
  • HEIC files are converted to JPEG in the browser before the PDF is generated.
  • The tool creates temporary local preview URLs and clears them when you remove files or leave the page.

How to use Image to PDF Converter

  1. 1Open the Image to PDF Converter.
  2. 2Choose JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC images from your device.
  3. 3Drag images in the preview to put the pages in the right order.
  4. 4Choose the page size, orientation, margin, and how many images to place on each page.
  5. 5Click Convert to PDF and wait for the generated file.
  6. 6Download the PDF and open it once to confirm the order and page layout.

Why people use this tool

  • It keeps related images together in one easy-to-share document.
  • It supports practical page settings such as size, orientation, margins, and images per page.
  • It helps turn phone photos of documents into a single PDF attachment.
  • It is faster than opening a desktop editor for simple image-to-PDF work.
  • It makes uploads cleaner when a website only accepts one document.

Practical use cases

  • A small shop combines receipt photos into one PDF for monthly records.
  • A student scans homework pages with a phone and sends one PDF to a teacher.
  • A freelancer sends design previews as a single document to a client.
  • An office assistant combines ID photos, forms, and signed pages for internal processing.
  • A seller turns product photos into a quick catalog for a customer.

Output verification checklist

  • Test at least one real sample before sharing or printing.
  • Open the output on another device or app to confirm compatibility.
  • Check names, numbers, dates, and links for typing mistakes.
  • Keep the original file or text until the final output is accepted.

Tips and limitations

Take photos in good light so the PDF stays readable.

Crop or rotate images before converting if the source photo is messy.

Use portrait orientation for documents and landscape for wide screenshots.

Put cover pages or important pages first before generating the PDF.

Compress large photos first if the final PDF must stay under an upload limit.

Practical examples

Monthly receipts in one file

A shop owner has many receipt photos from Telegram and needs one clean PDF for bookkeeping.

  1. 1.Add all receipt photos, then reorder by date before conversion.
  2. 2.Use portrait layout and small margins to keep text visible.
  3. 3.Generate the PDF and verify that each receipt is readable.

Result: Bookkeeping receives one organized PDF instead of many scattered image files.

Client document packet

A freelancer must send ID, signed page, and supporting screenshots as one attachment.

  1. 1.Place the most important pages first in the image list.
  2. 2.Set consistent page size so the packet looks professional.
  3. 3.Download and quickly scan the final PDF before email sending.

Result: The client gets a structured document packet that is easier to review and approve.

School assignment photo bundle

A student captures assignment pages by phone and must submit a single PDF in order.

  1. 1.Retake any blurred pages before adding files to the tool.
  2. 2.Arrange pages in assignment order and use A4 portrait settings.
  3. 3.Generate the PDF and verify page numbering before upload.

Result: The teacher receives one complete, correctly ordered submission document.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Leaving pages in the wrong order before converting to PDF.
  • Using dark or tilted photos that become unreadable in the final PDF.
  • Choosing landscape for portrait forms and cutting important content.
  • Combining too many huge photos and hitting upload limits later.
  • Skipping final review before sending to school, clients, or offices.

FAQ

Can I reorder images before making the PDF?

Yes. The preview supports reordering so you can place pages in the correct sequence.

Can I convert phone photos to PDF?

Yes. Phone photos work well when they are clear, bright, and not too skewed.

Does it support HEIC images from iPhone?

The tool includes HEIC preparation support for compatible browser environments.

Can I choose A4 page size?

Yes. Use the page settings panel to choose the page size and layout before converting.

Is this free to use?

Yes. You can create image PDFs with ChlatWork for free.

Trust and transparency

ChlatWork tool guides are educational. For money, legal, tax, medical, or compliance-critical decisions, verify details with qualified professionals and confirm final outputs before use.

Reviewed by ChlatWork editorial standards. Last reviewed: June 29, 2026.

Author: Kakada. Reviewer: ChlatWork Editorial.

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