How to combine photos into a single PDF
Receipts for an expense report, a whiteboard from every angle, twelve photos of a signed contract — as loose image files they're chaos; as one ordered PDF they're a document. This takes about a minute and works the same on a phone, tablet or laptop.
Step by step
- Select all the photos at once. Drop them together into JPG to PDF — JPG, PNG, WebP, multi-page TIFF, even iPhone HEIC photos are accepted directly.
- Put them in order. Drag the thumbnails until the sequence is right — page 1 at the top. The photos never upload; everything happens on your device.
- Pick the page setup. Photos can fill their pages edge-to-edge, or sit on standard A4/Letter pages with margins — the second looks more like a “real” document for receipts and forms.
- Create the PDF. One click, one file, one page per photo. If it needs to be small for an upload portal, run it through Compress PDF right from the result — the file carries over without re-selecting.
Worth knowing
iPhone photos in HEIC format work directly — no separate conversion step needed. And if the photos are documents (not pictures), consider Clean Up Scan first: it whitens backgrounds and straightens pages so the PDF looks scanned, not photographed.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make one PDF per photo instead?
Yes — the tool has a “convert files separately” switch that returns a ZIP with one PDF per image.
Is there a limit on the number of photos?
No fixed limit — dozens of photos work fine. Very large batches are constrained only by your device's memory.
