How to Convert Images to PDF
Whether you need to compile photos into a single document, create a PDF portfolio from screenshots, or bundle scanned receipts into one file, converting images to PDF is one of the most common document tasks. PDF is the universal format for sharing documents, and combining multiple images into one PDF makes them easier to send, print, and archive. Manually inserting images into a Word document and exporting as PDF is tedious and often produces inconsistent results. A dedicated image-to-PDF tool handles this in seconds while preserving image quality and letting you control the page layout. LazyPDF's Image to PDF converter works entirely in your browser. Drop your images in, arrange them in the order you want, and download a clean PDF. Your photos never leave your device, making it safe for personal and sensitive images alike.
How to Combine Images into a PDF Step by Step
Creating a PDF from multiple images is quick and intuitive. The tool supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and other common image formats.
- 1Open the LazyPDF Image to PDF tool and drag your images into the upload area. You can select multiple files at once or add them one by one.
- 2Arrange your images in the desired order by dragging and dropping them in the preview panel. The order you set is the order they will appear in the PDF.
- 3Adjust settings like page size and orientation. Choose whether images should fill the entire page or be centered with margins.
- 4Click Convert to PDF and download your finished document. All images are combined into a single, ready-to-share PDF file.
Popular Uses for Image to PDF Conversion
Freelancers and small business owners often photograph receipts and invoices throughout the month, then combine them into a single PDF for accounting. Students compile handwritten notes or whiteboard photos into organized PDF study materials. Job applicants combine certificates, diplomas, and ID photos into a single application document. Photographers create simple PDF portfolios to share with clients. Construction workers and inspectors photograph job sites and compile the images into PDF inspection reports. Travelers combine photos of booking confirmations, passport copies, and itineraries into one convenient PDF document for offline access.
Tips for Creating Better Image PDFs
For the best results, use images that are already the right orientation — rotate them before uploading if needed. If you are scanning documents with your phone, use a scanning app that straightens and enhances the image before exporting. Higher resolution images produce better-looking PDFs, but they also increase file size. For documents that will only be viewed on screen, images around 150 DPI are sufficient. For printing, aim for 300 DPI. When combining different-sized images, the tool will fit each image to the page, so try to keep aspect ratios consistent for a uniform look. Name your images numerically (001, 002, 003) to make sorting easier.
Why Convert Images to PDF with LazyPDF
LazyPDF processes your images entirely in your browser using pdf-lib technology. No images are uploaded to any server, which means your personal photos, ID scans, and sensitive documents remain completely private. The tool supports all common image formats, handles any number of images, and produces clean PDFs without watermarks. There is no signup required and no hidden limits. It works on desktop, tablet, and mobile browsers.
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What image formats can I convert to PDF?
LazyPDF supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP image formats. These cover the vast majority of images from cameras, phones, screenshots, and scanners.
Can I control the order of images in the PDF?
Yes, after uploading your images, you can drag and drop them to rearrange the order. The sequence you set in the preview is exactly how they will appear in the final PDF.
Will converting images to PDF reduce image quality?
No, LazyPDF embeds your images into the PDF at their original resolution. The images are not recompressed or downscaled during conversion, so you get the same quality in the PDF as in your original files.
Is there a limit on how many images I can combine?
There is no hard limit. Since processing happens in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's memory. Most modern devices can handle dozens to hundreds of images without issues.