🖼️ Image to PDF Converter — JPG, PNG & WebP to PDF Free

Image to PDF Converter JPG, PNG, WebP — Browser-Side, Never Uploaded

Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF or BMP images to a PDF in seconds. Drag and drop up to 50 images, drag to reorder pages, choose your page size and margin — then download the PDF. Everything happens in your browser using jsPDF. Your images are never uploaded to any server, making it completely private for sensitive documents and personal photos.

Never uploadedUp to 50 imagesDrag to reorderA4, Letter, A3, A5, Legal
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🖼️ Image to PDF Converter

Convert Images to PDF — Browser-Side, Never Uploaded

Drag images or click to browse. Reorder by dragging thumbnails. Set page size and options. Download the PDF. Everything processes in your browser — your images stay private.

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Drop images here or click to browse
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP — up to 50 images
Pages
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↔ Drag thumbnails to reorder pages
PDF options

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Page size reference

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A4
210 × 297 mm
International standard
In inches8.27 × 11.69
Best forDocuments, photos
Equivalent2 x A5, half of A3
Use whereMost of the world
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Letter
8.5 × 11 in
US standard
In mm215.9 × 279.4
Best forUS business docs
Slightly widerthan A4
Use whereUS, Canada, Mexico
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A3
297 × 420 mm
Large format
In inches11.69 × 16.54
Best forPanoramas, charts
Equivalent2 x A4 sheets
Print atA3 capable printers
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A5
148 × 210 mm
Half A4
In inches5.83 × 8.27
Best forBooklets, recipes
Mobile screenshotsGood fit
Flyers & cardsCommon size
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Key Features

Why Use This Image to PDF Converter?

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Browser-side processing — your images never leave your device — The PDF is generated entirely in your browser using jsPDF. No image data is sent to any server at any point. This makes it completely safe for passport photos, ID documents, medical records, financial statements and any other sensitive images that you would not want uploaded to a third-party server. There is also no file size limit imposed by server upload restrictions.
Drag to reorder pages before converting — After adding images, drag the thumbnail cards to arrange them in any order. The page number badge on each thumbnail updates live to show the new position. The PDF will have pages exactly in the order shown. This is the most requested feature absent on basic image-to-PDF tools which process files in upload order only.
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5 page sizes with auto orientation — A4, Letter, A3, A5 and Legal. Auto orientation detects whether each image is wider or taller and sets the page orientation accordingly — so a landscape photograph becomes a landscape page and a portrait photo becomes a portrait page, without any manual switching. Override to force all pages to portrait or landscape if needed.
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Multiple formats: JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP — Any image format your browser can display is supported. Mix formats in the same PDF — combine a JPG photo with a PNG screenshot in one document. PNG files with transparent backgrounds are composited on white. WebP and GIF frames are extracted via canvas. All are embedded as JPEG in the PDF for compact file size.
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Quality and margin controls — The JPEG quality selector lets you trade file size against image quality: 95% for print-quality output, 85% (default) indistinguishable from lossless for most use cases, 70% for email attachments, 50% for maximum compression. The margin control sets page margins in mm (default 10mm, set to 0 for bleed-to-edge photos).
How To Use

Convert Images to PDF in 3 Steps

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Add your images — Drag images into the drop zone or click to browse. JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and BMP are all supported. Up to 50 images per PDF. The page count and thumbnails appear immediately.
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Reorder and configure — Drag thumbnail cards to set page order. Choose page size, orientation, image fit and margin in the options panel. Adjust JPEG quality and set a filename for the download.
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Convert and download — Click Convert to PDF. The PDF is generated in your browser and downloads automatically. No upload, no waiting for a server, no data sent anywhere.
Comparison

LazyTools vs Other Image to PDF Converters

FeatureLazyToolsILovePDFSmallpdfAdobe Acrobat
Images stay on your device✅ Yes (browser-side)❌ Uploaded to server❌ Uploaded to server❌ Uploaded to server
Drag to reorder pages✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes (paid)
Multiple page sizes✅ A4, Letter, A3, A5, Legal✅ Several⚠ A4/Letter only✅ Many (paid)
Auto orientation per image✅ Yes⚠ Global only⚠ Global only✅ Yes (paid)
Quality control✅ 4 levels⚠ Paid⚠ Paid✅ Yes (paid)
Free without account✅ Fully free⚠ 2 free/day⚠ Limited free❌ Subscription
Reference

Page Size Reference

SizeMillimetresInchesBest use
A4210 × 2978.27 × 11.69International standard, most common
Letter215.9 × 279.48.5 × 11US standard, business documents
A3297 × 42011.69 × 16.54Large format, landscape photos, charts
A5148 × 2105.83 × 8.27Booklets, recipes, mobile screenshots
Legal215.9 × 355.68.5 × 14US legal documents, long forms
Guide

JPG, PNG and WebP to PDF — Which Format, Which Settings?

JPG to PDF — best for photographs

JPG is the most common format for converting photos to PDF. For photographic images, JPEG compression is ideal — 85% quality is visually indistinguishable from lossless but reduces file size by 60–70%. Use “Contain” fit mode for photos so the entire image is visible within the page margins. A 10mm margin on A4 is standard for document-style output. For print-quality output (sending to a print shop), use 95% quality and no margin for bleed-to-edge printing.

PNG to PDF — screenshots, graphics and diagrams

PNG files are common for screenshots, diagrams, charts and graphics with text. PNG supports transparency — this tool renders transparent areas on a white background when converting to PDF. For screenshots from a mobile device (portrait, approximately 9:19 aspect ratio), A5 portrait page size is a good match. For desktop screenshots (16:9 landscape), use A4 or Letter landscape. The 85% JPEG quality setting maintains text legibility in screenshots — use 95% if small text must remain sharp.

How to combine multiple images into one PDF

Add all images at once (or in batches) using the file picker or drag and drop. Each image becomes a page. Drag thumbnails to arrange pages. Use Auto orientation so portrait images get portrait pages and landscape images get landscape pages within the same PDF. This is common for scanning documents with a phone camera — photograph each page, add all images here, reorder if needed, and download as a single PDF to send by email or upload to a document system.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Drop your image into the box above or click to browse. Choose page size and options. Click Convert to PDF. The PDF downloads directly to your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

No. This tool uses jsPDF to generate the PDF entirely in your browser. Your images are never sent to any server. They stay on your device throughout the conversion.

Yes. Add up to 50 images — each becomes a page. Drag thumbnails to reorder. Click Convert to PDF to download the multi-page document.

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and BMP. Any format your browser can display. Mix formats in the same PDF. PNG transparency is rendered on white.

Drop your JPG into the drop zone. Choose A4 or Letter page size. Auto orientation matches the photo orientation. Click Convert to PDF. Standard quality (85%) gives excellent results for photos with smaller file size.

Drop your PNG files in, set page size and margin, click Convert to PDF. PNG transparency becomes white in the PDF. Multiple PNGs combine into a multi-page PDF. Browser-side, free, no account.

Drag the thumbnail cards in the preview grid to reorder them. The numbered badge on each card updates to show the new page number. The PDF pages will be in the order shown.

A4 (210x297mm), Letter (8.5x11in), A3 (297x420mm), A5 (148x210mm) and Legal (8.5x14in). Orientation: Auto (matches each image), Portrait always, or Landscape always.

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