Runs locally
Convert images to PDF
Create a single PDF from receipts, screenshots, forms, or photo scans in the order you choose.
Images to PDF
Your files stay on this device.
Drop images here or browse
You can add multiple images.
Output options
No extra options are needed for this workflow.
How It Works
- 1Add images
- 2Move them into the right order
- 3Export one PDF
Common Uses
- 1Combine receipts into one PDF
- 2Submit photo scans as a document
- 3Package screenshots for review
Limits
- 1Images are fit onto portrait pages
- 2Animated WebP files become still images
Quick answer for this tool
Best for
- •Receipts, screenshots, and photo scans
- •Submitting several images as one document
- •Creating a simple packet without uploading images
Not for
- •Making searchable OCR PDFs
- •Advanced page layout or margins
- •Preserving animated WebP frames
Privacy
Images are converted to PDF locally in the browser and are not uploaded to File Workbench servers.
Input and output
- •Input: One or more JPG, PNG, or WebP images.
- •Output: One PDF with the images placed in your selected order.
Limits
- •Images are fit onto portrait pages
- •Animated WebP files become still images
Common failure reasons
- •Images are added in the wrong order
- •Very large images exceed browser memory
- •Transparent or animated images need manual review after export
FAQ
Can I reorder images?
Yes. Use the up and down buttons before exporting.
Are images uploaded?
No. PDF creation runs locally.
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