Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, and AVIF. Easily organize, rotate, and apply filters to your photos. Customize quality, margins, and page orientation exactly to your needs – all processed locally for 100% privacy.
Upload multiple photos or screenshots at once (JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF). Drag & drop, or click to browse and multi-select. Nothing is uploaded to a server — your files stay on your device for maximum privacy.
Set the exact page order before export: drag to swap, or choose a position from the selector under each preview. Rotate any image, open Preview to apply filters (including document-ready high contrast), add an optional header caption, and remove pages you don’t want in the final PDF.
Choose PDF settings that affect the final output: page size (A4, US Letter, or Auto per image), orientation, margins, fit mode (no-crop vs fill), image quality, and the file name. Click Generate to build the PDF locally in your browser, then Download your single merged PDF.
Choose a PDF page format before converting images to PDF. A4 (210×297 mm) is the most common standard worldwide, US Letter (8.5×11 in) is common in the United States, and Auto creates a page size per image based on its aspect ratio. This setting controls the visual layout, scaling, and how much white space you see around photos in the final PDF.
Set Orientation to Auto, Portrait, or Landscape to match your images. Use Margin (mm) to add spacing from the page edges—useful for printing, binding, and avoiding edge cutoff on home printers. Larger margins reduce the image area; a 0 mm margin maximizes the photo on the page.
Fit mode controls scaling and cropping. Contain means “no cropping” (the whole image fits inside the page, may leave borders). Cover fills the page edge-to-edge but can crop parts of the image (similar to a background cover). If you want a print-safe, predictable result, Contain is usually the safer choice; Cover is better when you need full-bleed pages.
After you upload multiple JPG/PNG/WEBP/AVIF files, each image becomes one PDF page. You can reorder pages by dragging thumbnails to swap positions or by selecting an exact page number from the position dropdown under each preview. This is the fastest way to build a clean “scan-like” PDF from photos in the correct sequence.
Open Preview to see exactly how each page will look. Rotate images in 90° steps, then apply optional visual filters such as Auto Enhance, Grayscale, B&W, and Document (high contrast) for better readability in “photo-to-PDF scanning” scenarios. Filters are previewed live so you can avoid exporting a PDF that looks too dark, washed out, or unreadable.
Control output size and sharpness with Image quality (0.50–0.95). Higher values preserve detail but can increase PDF size—especially with many high-resolution photos. You can add an optional header caption above individual pages (useful for dates, locations, or document labels). Finally, set your PDF file name, click Generate, then Download. Everything is processed locally in your browser (no server upload), but very large images may take longer and use more device memory.