What is the Image to PDF tool?
Image to PDF bundles JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, BMP and even HEIC images into a single, neat PDF — one image per page, sized to fit. It's the standard fix for photographing a receipt or contract on your phone and needing to send it as a 'proper document'.
Because the output is a PDF, your recipient gets one tidy file instead of a folder of loose images, and it'll open the same way on any laptop, tablet or phone.
How to convert images to PDF
- Drop one or more images onto the page — most common formats are supported.
- Drag the thumbnails to reorder them so the pages appear in the right order in the finished PDF.
- Click 'Convert & download' to receive a single PDF where each image is a page sized to fit.
Why use our Image to PDF tool?
- Handles every common format: JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, BMP and HEIC (iPhone photos).
- Auto-fits each image to a sensible page size so nothing is cropped or stretched.
- Drag-and-drop reorder so you don't need to rename files first to fix the page order.
- One output file you can email or upload instead of a folder of loose photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the images be compressed?
Images are embedded close to their original quality. For a smaller output, run the result through our Compress PDF tool.
Can I get one PDF per image instead of one combined PDF?
Yes — there's a 'Each image to PDF' mode in the workspace that produces a ZIP of individual single-page PDFs.
What about HEIC files from iPhone?
HEIC is supported directly. You don't need to convert to JPG first.
Will the PDF be searchable?
No — the pages are images. Run the PDF through OCR if you need selectable text.