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Turn JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, HEIC and more into a single PDF document. Add up to 20 photos, drag to reorder, then download instantly. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

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Photo to PDF Converter

Any photo format -- add up to 20 photos -- drag to reorder -- download PDF

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Photos to PDF in Three Steps

1

Add Your Photos

Drop or browse to select up to 20 photos in any format -- JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, BMP, GIF, TIFF, SVG, AVIF or any image your browser can display. Mix formats freely in one PDF.

2

Reorder and Configure

Drag thumbnails to set the order you want. Choose page size, photo layout (fit or fill), margin and quality. Each photo gets its own page in the final PDF.

3

Download Your PDF

Click Create PDF and your multi-page photo PDF is generated in seconds using pdf-lib entirely in your browser. Download and share, print or archive immediately.

Why Choose Us

Photo to PDF That Accepts Every Format

Powered by pdf-lib running entirely in your browser -- no uploads, no accounts, no watermarks. Accepts any image format your browser can display.

Every Image Format

Accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, BMP, GIF, TIFF, SVG, AVIF and any other format your browser can render. Mix different formats in a single PDF. No format restrictions, no format errors.

100% Private

Photos are processed entirely inside your browser using pdf-lib. No photo -- whether personal, medical, legal or commercial -- is ever transmitted to any server. Your images stay on your device.

Drag to Reorder

After adding photos, drag thumbnails to rearrange the page order. The order shown in the grid is exactly the order pages appear in the PDF. Remove individual photos or clear all with one click.

Flexible Page Layouts

Three layout modes: Fill (photo covers the full page, cropped to fit), Fit (photo scaled to fit entirely within the page with no cropping) and Center (photo centered on a white background with generous borders).

Fit to Photo Size

The "Fit to Photo" page size option creates PDF pages exactly matching each photo's original pixel dimensions (at 72 DPI). Perfect for preserving the exact aspect ratio of each photo without forced standardisation.

Up to 20 Photos

Add up to 20 photos in a single conversion. A slot counter shows how many slots remain. The Add More button lets you add photos in batches. Remove individual photos or start over at any time.

Why Convert Photos to PDF?

Photos stored as individual image files are difficult to share, print and archive reliably. Sending 15 separate JPG files to a colleague, client or family member requires them to download each file individually, manage a folder of images and rely on an image viewer that may display them in a different order. Converting a collection of photos to a single PDF document solves all of these problems simultaneously.

A PDF containing your photos is a single file that opens identically on every device, in every operating system, in every PDF viewer. The page order is fixed. The photos cannot be accidentally deleted or reordered. The file can be printed with one click using any printer's standard print dialogue. It can be emailed as a single attachment, uploaded to a document management system, shared via cloud storage link or embedded in a website.

"A folder of photos is a collection. A PDF of those photos is a document -- ordered, shareable, printable and permanent."

What Image Formats Are Supported?

Our converter accepts every image format your browser can display. Modern browsers support an extensive range of formats:

  • JPEG / JPG: The most common photo format. Used by virtually all digital cameras, smartphones and stock photo libraries. Lossy compression produces small file sizes with excellent quality for photographs.
  • PNG: Lossless compression with full alpha channel (transparency) support. Used widely for screenshots, graphics, logos and images requiring a transparent background.
  • WebP: Google's modern image format offering superior compression to JPEG and PNG at comparable quality. Increasingly used by websites and Android devices.
  • HEIC / HEIF: The default photo format on Apple iPhone and iPad since iOS 11. Higher quality at smaller file size than JPEG. Supported in Safari and recent Chrome/Edge versions.
  • BMP: Windows Bitmap format. Uncompressed, large file sizes but zero quality loss. Used in Windows applications and legacy digital imaging workflows.
  • GIF: Graphics Interchange Format. Supports animation (only the first frame is used in PDF conversion) and 256-colour palettes. Still widely used for web graphics and memes.
  • TIFF / TIF: Tagged Image File Format. Professional standard for scanned documents, print-quality photography, medical imaging and publishing. Supports lossless compression and multiple colour spaces.
  • SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics. XML-based vector format that scales to any size without quality loss. Used for logos, icons and illustrations.
  • AVIF: AV1 Image File Format. The newest major image format, offering outstanding compression efficiency and colour depth. Supported in Chrome, Firefox and Safari on modern OS versions.

The converter uses the browser's native image decoding to render each photo to a canvas element before embedding it in the PDF. This means any format the browser can display is automatically supported -- including less common formats like ICO, JFIF and formats added to browsers in future updates.

Common Use Cases for Photo to PDF

Insurance Claims and Property Documentation

Insurance adjusters, property managers, landlords and tenants routinely need to document property condition, damage and assets as PDF reports. Converting a set of timestamped property photos to a single PDF creates a permanent, organised record suitable for insurance claim submission, property dispute resolution and routine condition reports. A multi-page PDF is far more professional and reliable than a folder of loose images sent via email or messaging app.

Portfolio Presentations

Photographers, architects, interior designers, artists and creative professionals create PDF portfolios from their best work images for submission to clients, award bodies, grant applications, gallery submissions and job applications. A PDF portfolio presents work in a controlled, sequenced format -- the viewer sees images in exactly the order the creator intends, at a consistent presentation size, without distractions from file manager thumbnails or inconsistent image viewer software.

Medical and Clinical Documentation

Healthcare practitioners, physiotherapists, dermatologists, dental professionals and clinical researchers frequently need to compile photo documentation of patient progress into structured PDF records. Converting clinical photos to PDF creates a compliant, organised patient document that integrates with electronic health record (EHR) systems, can be attached to referral letters and satisfies medico-legal documentation requirements for photographic records.

Travel Journals and Event Albums

Converting holiday photos to a PDF album creates a permanent, printable record that can be shared with family and friends without requiring social media accounts or photo sharing platforms. A PDF travel journal can be printed at a copy shop, emailed to grandparents, embedded in a travel blog or archived alongside other travel documents without depending on any platform or service remaining available in the future.

Legal Evidence and Incident Reports

Legal professionals, HR managers, workplace safety officers and law enforcement officials compile photographic evidence into PDF format for court submissions, regulatory filings, workplace incident reports and insurance investigations. A sequenced PDF of evidence photos -- each on its own page, with a fixed order established by the creator -- is more reliable and tamper-evident than a collection of individual files with modifiable timestamps.

Choosing the Right Layout Setting

Three layout modes control how your photos are placed on each PDF page:

  • Fill page: The photo is scaled to cover the entire page area. If the photo's aspect ratio differs from the page, the photo is cropped at the edges. Produces the most visually impactful result with no white borders, ideal for full-bleed photographic prints and portfolio pages.
  • Fit to page (recommended): The photo is scaled to fit entirely within the page boundaries. No cropping occurs. White space appears on two sides if the photo and page aspect ratios differ. The safest choice for photos that must not be cropped -- technical documentation, evidence photos, artwork reproductions.
  • Center with border: The photo is displayed at a reduced size, centered on the page with a generous white border. Produces a framed, gallery-style presentation. Ideal for portfolio pages, photo gifts and printed albums where a white border is aesthetically desirable.
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my photos uploaded to your server?
No. Every photo is processed entirely inside your browser using pdf-lib. No image data is transmitted anywhere. This makes the tool safe for personal, medical, legal and commercially sensitive photos.
Does it really work with HEIC photos from my iPhone?
Yes, in Safari on iPhone/iPad and in recent Chrome/Edge on macOS and Windows. HEIC support depends on the browser -- Safari has full native HEIC support, while Chrome supports it on macOS from version 104 and Windows from version 118. If your browser does not support HEIC, the photo will not load and you will see an error for that slot. Converting to JPEG in the Photos app before uploading is a reliable fallback.
Can I mix different photo formats in one PDF?
Yes. You can add JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP and other formats in any combination. Each photo is rendered independently to its own canvas before being embedded in the PDF, so format mixing is completely supported.
Can I change the order of photos before converting?
Yes. After adding photos, the thumbnail grid supports drag-and-drop reordering. Click and hold a thumbnail then drag it to a new position. The numbered badge on each card shows the current page order. The PDF pages appear in exactly the order shown in the grid.
Why is "Fit to Photo" the page size I should use for most photos?
Fit to Photo creates PDF pages sized exactly to each photo's pixel dimensions at 72 DPI. This preserves the original aspect ratio of every photo without forced cropping or white bars. It produces the most compact file size and the cleanest visual result when photos have varying orientations (portrait and landscape mixed). Use A4 or Letter if you specifically need a standardised page size for printing or document submission.
What happens with very large photo files?
Large photos -- 20 MB TIFF files, 50 MB RAW conversions -- are processed in your browser's memory. Most modern devices handle photos up to 30 MB each without difficulty. If your device runs low on memory with very large files, try converting in smaller batches of 5 to 10 photos. The resulting PDF file size depends on your quality setting and the source file complexity.
Is there a watermark on the output PDF?
No watermarks, ever. The PDF is generated entirely by pdf-lib in your browser with no server-side processing and no service branding applied. The output is a clean PDF containing only your photos.
Can I add more photos after the initial upload?
Yes. After adding your first batch, click the drop zone again or drag more files onto it to add additional photos (up to the 20-photo maximum). Each new upload appends to the existing grid rather than replacing it. Remove individual photos using the X button on each card.

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