How to Combine Multiple Images Into One PDF — Free
A folder of photos isn't a document. Turn those JPGs and PNGs into a single multi-page PDF — free, in your browser, no signup.
Real-world use — what we verified
We built this to turn a folder of photos into one PDF and tested it with 8 mixed phone photos (portrait and landscape, 3–4 MB each). It stacked them in drop order, one photo per page sized to the original, and made a 12 MB file with zero quality loss.
Honest note: it keeps every pixel — if you need a smaller file, run the result through Compress afterward.
When to combine images
- Photo albums — send 30 holiday photos as one file, not 30 attachments.
- Receipt / document bundles — scan each page as a photo, then combine.
- Assignments — many portals want one PDF, not ten image files.
Step-by-step
- Open the image-to-PDF tool.
- Add all images — select them together so they load in order.
- Reorder by re-adding if needed (the tool keeps the order you selected).
- Click “Create PDF” and download the multi-page file.
JPG vs PNG
JPG is smaller and fine for photos. PNG keeps crisp lines and transparency — better for screenshots and diagrams. You can mix both in one batch.
FAQ
Can I reorder the pages?
Pages follow the order you added the files. To change order, re-add them in the new sequence.
Will image quality drop?
Images are embedded at their original resolution, so quality is preserved.
Can I mix JPG and PNG?
Yes — the tool handles both in a single batch and places each on its own page.