About the Image to PDF
Image to PDF is a free online pdf tool from Convertify. Combine multiple JPG, PNG or WebP images into a single PDF document. Simply upload your file, fine-tune the settings, and download your finished result in seconds — directly from your browser, with no software to install and no account to create.
How to use the Image to PDF
- Click the upload box and choose your file, or simply drag and drop it in.
- Adjust the available options to match what you need.
- Click Process File and let Convertify do the work in seconds.
- Download your result instantly — no email, no account, no watermark.
Why use Convertify's Image to PDF?
- Free forever — every tool on this site is free to use, with no hidden limits.
- Private by design — your file is processed for this request only and never stored on our servers.
- Fast — results are usually ready in a few seconds, even for larger files.
- No installation — works entirely in your browser, on desktop or mobile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I combine different image formats into one PDF?
Yes — JPG, PNG, WebP and other supported formats can be mixed in the same upload; each becomes its own page in the final PDF.
Is there a limit to how many images I can merge into one PDF?
You can upload up to 30 images in a single conversion.
Will my images lose quality becoming a PDF?
JPG and PNG images are embedded directly with no recompression; other formats like WebP or AVIF are converted to high-quality JPEG first, since PDF embedding only natively supports JPEG and PNG.
How does the tool handle images of different sizes?
Each image gets its own PDF page sized to exactly match that image’s own dimensions — there’s no forced uniform page size or stretching.
Can I reorder the images before converting?
There’s no separate drag-and-drop reorder step — pages follow the order you selected or dropped the files in.
Will a transparent PNG keep its transparency in the PDF?
Yes — PNG alpha transparency is preserved as a real transparency layer in the PDF page, not flattened to a solid background.
Can I convert a single image into a one-page PDF?
Yes — uploading just one image produces a single-page PDF.