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Image to PDF Converter

Convert multiple JPG or PNG images into a single PDF instantly. Set an exact file size – we'll make it happen.

Click or Drag & Drop Images Here

Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG (Select multiple files at once)

Secure (Browser processing) Instant Conversion

🔍 Why Use Our Image to PDF Converter?

Students, exam aspirants, and professionals often need to convert photos into a single PDF – whether for assignment uploads, form submissions, or compressing study material. Our tool does it entirely in your browser – no uploads to any server, no watermarks, and 100% free. You can even set an exact target file size (e.g., 20 KB) and we'll resize and compress your images until the PDF matches perfectly. No other online converter gives you that level of control while keeping your data private.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does the Image to PDF converter work?
You simply select or drag & drop JPG/PNG images into the box, then click "Convert to PDF". The tool uses JavaScript to create a PDF directly in your browser – no files are sent anywhere.
2. Can I set an exact file size for the PDF?
Yes! Enter your desired size in KB (e.g., 20) and the tool will automatically adjust image quality and resolution to hit that target exactly. It works with single or multiple images.
3. Is there any file size limit?
No hard limit – because everything happens in your browser, you can convert large images without waiting for uploads. However, very large files may slow down your device slightly.
4. Does this tool work on mobile?
Absolutely. It's fully responsive and works on Android, iPhone, tablets – anywhere with a modern web browser. You can take a photo with your phone and convert it instantly.
5. Will my images be uploaded to any server?
Never. All processing is done locally on your device using client‑side JavaScript. Your files stay 100% private.
6. Can I convert multiple images into one PDF?
Yes, just select multiple files (or drag them all) and they'll be merged into a single PDF, each image on its own page.
7. What image formats are supported?
Currently JPG, JPEG and PNG. If you have HEIC or WebP, convert them to JPG first (most phones can do that natively).
8. Is the output PDF searchable (OCR)?
No, because we insert images directly. If you need text recognition, you'd need a separate OCR service. But for quick image-to‑PDF needs, this tool is perfect.
9. Does it add any watermark?
No watermarks, no branding, nothing. The PDF is completely clean.
10. How accurate is the target file size feature?
Extremely – if the requested size is possible, the tool will hit it within ±1 KB. It first tries quality compression, then scales down image dimensions if needed, ensuring you always get what you ask for.