How to Convert Multiple Images to One PDF (Free, Any Format)
Combine JPG, PNG, and other image files into a single PDF document. Free, browser-based, no software required — reorder images before converting.
Converting multiple images into a single PDF — whether for a photo portfolio, a scanned multi-page document, or a collection of screenshots — is simple with FixMyPDF's image to PDF converter. Add images in any order, drag to rearrange, and download a clean multi-page PDF.
Supported Image Formats
Our converter handles JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP, and HEIC (on supported browsers). You can mix formats in the same batch — for example, a mix of JPG photos and PNG screenshots will all be combined into one PDF. Each image becomes one page in the output PDF.
Uploading Multiple Images at Once
Go to fixmypdf.in/tools/jpg-pdf and click "Select Images". Hold Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ (Mac) to select multiple files at once in the file picker. Or drag multiple image files from your file manager directly onto the drop zone.
Reordering Images Before Converting
After selecting, you'll see thumbnails of all your images in a list. Drag the thumbnails up or down to arrange them in the order they should appear in the PDF. This is the step most competing tools skip — they just use the order you selected, which is often wrong.
Page Size Options
Choose A4 (297×210mm, standard in Europe and most of the world), Letter (8.5×11in, standard in North America), or "Fit to image" (the PDF page is sized exactly to each image's dimensions). For printing, use A4 or Letter. For sharing or archiving at native resolution, use Fit to image.
Quality and File Size
Images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution without re-compression. A batch of 10 photos at 3 MB each will produce a PDF of approximately 30–35 MB. If this is too large for email, use our PDF compressor afterward to reduce the file size.
Adding More Images After Initial Selection
If you forgot an image or want to add more, simply click "Add More Images" (available in the tool). You don't need to start over — new images are appended to the list and you can drag them into the correct position.
After Creating Your PDF
Once converted, you can compress the multi-image PDF to reduce its file size, merge it with an existing PDF (like adding photos to a written report), or extract specific pages if you want individual images back as separate PDFs.
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