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How to Convert Images to PDF — Free Online (2026 Guide)

Convert any image (JPG, PNG, HEIC, WebP, GIF) to a clean PDF in seconds. Free, no signup, supports up to 20 images at once. Reorder pages, no watermark on output.

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ImageAndPDF Team

Published May 5, 2026

Converting an image to a PDF is one of the most common file-format tasks on the internet — and one of the most over-engineered. The vast majority of people just need to drag a JPG or PNG into a tool, click a button, and download a PDF. No installs, no sign-ups, no "premium" tier blocking the export button.

This guide walks you through the fastest way to convert images to PDF in 2026 — for single images, multi-image documents, and every common format (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, BMP, TIFF).

Why Convert Images to PDF?

A PDF is the default file format any system understands — printers, email clients, document portals, government forms, and HR systems all expect PDFs, not loose JPGs. Converting an image first solves several recurring problems:

  • Portals reject loose images. Visa centres, banks, and university applications usually require PDF format. A photo of your ID or signed contract has to be wrapped in a PDF before upload.
  • Multiple images stay in one file. A 10-photo product catalog or a multi-page handwritten note becomes one easy-to-share PDF instead of ten attachments.
  • Cleaner appearance. A PDF looks more professional than a JPG when sent to a client or attached to an invoice.
  • Smaller, predictable size. A PDF compresses shared image structure once across all pages, often producing a smaller total than the equivalent stack of images.
  • Lock the layout. A PDF preserves orientation and order — recipients always see the images in the sequence you intended.

How to Convert Images to PDF Online — Free

The simplest approach is the free Image to PDF converter on imageandpdf.com. It supports every common format, accepts up to 20 images per conversion, and outputs a clean watermark-free PDF.

Step 1 — Open the tool

Go to imageandpdf.com/pdf/image-to-pdf in any browser. The tool loads instantly with no sign-up.

Step 2 — Drag in your images

Drop one or many images onto the upload zone. Supported formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Files up to 200 MB total are supported.

Step 3 — Reorder or remove pages

Each image becomes a separate page in the final PDF. Drag the thumbnails to set the order you want. Click the trash icon on any image you decide not to include.

Step 4 — Choose page settings (optional)

Set page orientation (portrait/landscape/auto) and margin size. The defaults work for most cases — auto-orientation keeps each image's natural aspect ratio.

Step 5 — Download the PDF

Click Convert, then Download. The result is a single PDF containing every image in the order you selected. No watermark, no size limit on the output.

Format-Specific Routes for Better SEO

The general Image to PDF tool handles every format. If you specifically searched for one format, we have dedicated pages too:

  • JPG to PDF — for JPG/JPEG photos and screenshots.
  • PNG to PDF — for PNG screenshots, logos, and transparent images.

Behind the scenes they use the same conversion engine — the format-specific pages just provide cleaner SEO signals if Google sent you specifically for "JPG to PDF" or "PNG to PDF".

Converting iPhone HEIC Photos to PDF

iPhones save photos in HEIC by default, which most tools reject. The Image to PDF converter accepts HEIC directly and converts on the fly — no need to change your iPhone camera settings or convert HEIC to JPG first.

If you specifically want JPG-only output before bundling into a PDF, use the HEIC to JPG converter first, then send the JPGs to the Image to PDF tool.

Common Use Cases

  • Visa applications. VFS and TLScontact portals require PDF uploads of your passport bio page, photos, and supporting documents.
  • Insurance claims. Adjusters expect a PDF with all damage photos in one file, in clear order.
  • Property listings and inspections. Real estate agents bundle a tour's worth of photos as a single shareable PDF.
  • Receipts for expense claims. A month's worth of receipt photos compiled into one searchable PDF.
  • Handwritten notes. Photograph each notebook page, then combine into one searchable PDF for archive.
  • Product catalogues. Photo + description per page, all in one PDF for clients.

Tips for Clean Image-to-PDF Output

  • Crop your images first. Generous borders waste page space. Use the Crop Image tool before uploading.
  • Compress large photos. A 12 MP photo bloats your PDF unnecessarily. Run images through Compress Image first if file size matters.
  • Match orientation. Mixing portrait and landscape photos in one PDF makes it awkward to read on screen. Pick one orientation and rotate as needed.
  • Watermark large batches. If sharing photos publicly, run the PDF through Watermark PDF after conversion.

What If My PDF Is Too Large?

High-resolution colour photos can grow your PDF to tens of megabytes. If the result is too big to email or upload, run it through Compress PDF for a 60–90% size reduction without visible quality loss. For strict portal limits like 100 KB, use Compress PDF to 100KB.

Privacy

Your images are uploaded over HTTPS, processed server-side, and the resulting PDF is streamed back to your browser. Both source images and the output PDF are deleted from temporary storage automatically — usually within minutes, and at most within an hour. No image content is logged or retained.

Ready to convert? Open the free Image to PDF converter →

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert multiple images into one PDF?
Yes. The Image to PDF tool accepts up to 20 images per conversion. Each image becomes one page; drag thumbnails to set the order before downloading.
Which image formats are supported?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and HEIC (iPhone). HEIC is converted on the fly so no separate conversion step is needed.
Will my PDF have a watermark?
No. The output PDF is clean — no watermark, no logo, no advertising overlays. Free with no premium upsell.
Can I convert iPhone HEIC photos to PDF?
Yes. Drop HEIC files directly into the tool. They are decoded automatically and converted alongside any other image formats.
How big can my images be?
Up to 200 MB total per conversion. For very large photos, compress them first with the Compress Image tool to keep the final PDF manageable.
Are my images stored on the server?
No. Images are uploaded over HTTPS for processing only. Both source images and the output PDF are deleted from temporary storage within minutes — at most within one hour.

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