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Image to PDF

Select images, arrange their order, choose page settings, and generate one PDF locally in your browser.

Choose image files

Drop or select PNG, JPG, WebP, HEIC, or HEIF images. Each image becomes one PDF page.

File count

0 / 10

Total size

0 bytes / 150 MB

Single-file limit

25 MB

Page size

Orientation

Margin

Image fit

Create PDF

Generate one PDF with one page per image. The source images stay in the browser.

Image to PDF

Quick Start

1
Choose images
2
Adjust page order
3
Create the PDF
4
Download the PDF file

Common Scenarios

Receipts

combine photos into one PDF for expenses or reimbursement.

Submissions

turn scanned pages into a PDF for forms, homework, or support tickets.

Archives

keep related screenshots or photos together in one local PDF.

Input & Output

Input: local image files in PNG, JPG, WebP, HEIC, or HEIF format.
Output: one PDF file with one page per image, using the selected page settings.

Usage Advice

Check the order before creating the PDF; the first image becomes page 1.
Use clear source images. Converting to PDF does not improve blur or low resolution.
Large batches can use a lot of memory. If generation fails, reduce image count or image size.

Limitations & Compatibility

This tool only creates a PDF from images. It does not merge existing PDF files.
This version does not crop, rotate, annotate, OCR, or compress the images inside the PDF.
The PDF may be large because images are embedded as pages.

Privacy & Security

Processing runs in your browser. Source images and the generated PDF are not uploaded by CrateX.app. The images stay in page memory while this tool is open; the result is available for download or local sharing and is not synced by default.

FAQ

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All tool processing happens locally in your browser.