What is the Combine to Images tool?
Combine to Images turns a mixed pile of documents into a single tall PNG. PDFs and Word .docx files are rendered page by page, your JPG/PNG/WebP images are kept as-is, and everything is stitched together vertically in the order you uploaded it.
It's a fast way to produce a single shareable visual — a screenshot-friendly recap of a report, a long preview image for a product page, or an at-a-glance snapshot of a multi-source brief.
How to combine mixed files into one image
- Drop any mix of PDFs, images and .docx files onto the page.
- Drag the thumbnails to put the files in the order you want them to appear, top to bottom.
- Click 'Convert & download' to receive a single PNG containing every page and image stacked vertically.
Why use our Combine to Images tool?
- One-step rendering — you don't need to convert PDFs or Word files to images first.
- Output is PNG, so text and thin lines stay sharp instead of going soft like JPEG.
- Narrower inputs are centred on a transparent background so nothing gets cropped or stretched.
- Files are processed in-memory and discarded the moment your download starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How large can the final image get?
It depends on your inputs. Hundreds of pages produce a very tall PNG — most browsers and image viewers handle it fine, but some chat apps cap image height.
What resolution are PDF pages rendered at?
PDF pages are rendered at a screen-friendly DPI that balances clarity with file size. For printing, render the originals at a higher DPI before combining.
Will the output be searchable?
No — the output is a flat PNG. If you need searchable text, use Combine to PDF or Combine to Word instead.