Combine JPEG, PNG, and other image files into a single PDF document. Upload multiple images and arrange them in order. Local processing — your images never leave your device.
Images to PDF conversion assembles individual image files into a multi-page PDF where each image becomes one page. This is the standard approach for creating PDFs from phone photographs of documents, screenshots, and scanned images when you need a single portable file rather than a folder of separate images.
Scanning with a phone camera. Photograph each page of a document with your phone, then upload all images here to combine them into a single multi-page PDF. This is a practical alternative to a flatbed scanner for most everyday documents.
Screenshots and screen captures. Combine multiple screenshots into a single PDF for sharing, archiving, or submitting as a documented record.
Photo portfolios and image collections. Assemble a set of images into a PDF portfolio for sharing with clients, galleries, or reviewers who prefer a single downloadable file.
Evidence and documentation. Combine photographs of receipts, damage, conditions, or events into a sequenced PDF record for insurance claims, complaints, or legal matters.
Presentation handouts. Convert slide images exported from a presentation tool into a PDF handout for distribution.
Consistent image orientation. All portrait images produce portrait pages; landscape images produce landscape pages. If your images have mixed orientations, rotate them before converting so all pages share a consistent reading direction.
Resolution for document scans. Phone camera photos taken in good light at normal camera resolution (not maximum zoom) produce clear, readable PDF pages. Very low resolution images (under 800×600 pixels) will look soft at normal zoom. Photograph documents in good natural light for the best result.
File size after conversion. Large high-resolution images produce large PDFs. After converting, run the result through the Compress PDF tool to reduce size before sharing if the file exceeds email attachment limits.
Making the result searchable. Image-based PDFs are not searchable — the text in the images is not extractable without OCR. If you need the resulting PDF to be searchable (for example, for archived records), run it through the OCR tool at rifix.xyz/ocr after converting.
What image formats are supported?
JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP are supported. HEIC files from iPhone need to be converted to JPEG first using the Image Converter tool at rifix.xyz/imgconv before uploading here.
Can I control the page size of the resulting PDF?
Each page is sized to match the image dimensions by default. If you need a specific page size (A4, Letter), the tool offers options to fit the image within standard page dimensions with margins, or to stretch it to fill the full page area.
How many images can I convert at once?
There is no hard limit on the number of images. The practical constraint is your device memory — for very large batches of high-resolution images (100+ photos at full camera resolution), processing may be slow on devices with limited RAM.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your image files never leave your device — important for personal photos, ID documents, and confidential images.
Combine JPEG, PNG, and other image files into a single PDF document. Upload multiple images and arrange them in order. Local processing.
Images to PDF conversion assembles individual image files into a multi-page PDF document. Each image becomes one page. Upload images in the order you want them to appear, or drag to reorder after uploading. Choose whether images should fill the page (cropping to fit) or be centred with margins (preserving the original aspect ratio). Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, and common image formats. After creating the PDF, run it through rifix.xyz/compress if the file size is too large — image PDFs compress well. For scanned documents assembled from individual page photos, consider running OCR at rifix.xyz/ocr to make the resulting PDF searchable.
All tools on rifix.xyz process files entirely in your browser. No document content is uploaded to any server. Processing happens on your own device — your files stay completely private.