PDF5 min readUpdated 2026-03-07
How to Convert Images to PDF — Free & Private
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Need to combine photos into a single document? Convert a scanned receipt to PDF? Or turn a screenshot into a shareable file? Converting images to PDF is one of the most common file tasks — and you can do it for free in seconds.
How to Convert an Image to PDF
- Open the Image to PDF tool — go to FileNaut's Image to PDF converter.
- Add your images — drag and drop or click to select. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and more.
- Arrange the order — drag images to reorder them in the PDF.
- Convert — click Convert and download your PDF instantly.
All processing happens in your browser — no files are uploaded to any server.
Combining Multiple Images Into One PDF
This is the most common use case. Whether it's scanned documents, receipts, screenshots, or photos — you can combine them all into a single, shareable PDF file.
Pro tips:
- Each image becomes one page in the PDF
- Drag to reorder pages before converting
- Works with mixed formats — you can combine JPGs, PNGs, and WebPs in one PDF
When to Convert Images to PDF
- Submitting documents — applications, forms, and official documents often require PDF format
- Archiving receipts — combine monthly receipts into one PDF for clean record-keeping
- Sharing presentations — export slides or design mockups as a single PDF
- Printing photos — PDF preserves exact dimensions and quality for printing
- Email attachments — one PDF is cleaner than 15 separate image files
Frequently Asked Questions
Does converting to PDF reduce image quality?▼
No. FileNaut embeds the full-resolution image in the PDF. Quality is preserved exactly as the original.
What image formats are supported?▼
JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and SVG. Basically any image your browser can display.
Is there a limit on the number of images?▼
No hard limit. Since everything processes in your browser, it depends on your device's memory. Most devices handle 50+ images easily.
Ready to try it?
Use the tool right now — free, no signup, no upload.