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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.

Open JPG to PDF →

Step by step

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.

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