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Image to PDF — Turn Your JPGs and PNGs into Secure Documents Instantly

Merge dozens of photos, scanned receipts, or signed documents into a single, polished PDF without a single byte touching a remote server. Drag your images in, arrange the pages how you want, and download a ready-to-share file in seconds.

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  • All major formats — JPG, PNG, WebP
  • Full layout control — page size & margins
  • Private by design — nothing is uploaded
  • Other PDFBold tools: up to 60 MB

🔒 100% Local Image Processing — Your Photos Never Leave Your Device

From Loose Photos to One Organized PDF in Three Steps

Step 1

Drop Your Images In

Drag one image or many JPGs, PNGs, and WebP files onto the upload area. Add as many as your device can handle in one session; across PDFBold, PDFs can be opened up to 60 MB.

Step 2

Arrange and Adjust

Reorder thumbnails by dragging them into the right sequence. Set your preferred page size, orientation, and margins. Rotate any image that loaded sideways.

Step 3

Generate and Download

Hit the convert button. PDFBold assembles every image into a multi-page PDF right inside your browser. Once the progress bar finishes, your file is ready — no email, no signup, no watermark.

Customize Exactly How Your Pages Look

Every photo and scan is different. Instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all output, PDFBold lets you dial in the layout before a single page is generated.

Page Size & Orientation

Choose A4 for standardized office documents, US Letter for North American forms, or auto-fit each page to the exact dimensions of the original image. Switch between Portrait and Landscape depending on your content.

Margin Adjustments

Need a full-bleed photo with no white space? Set margins to zero. Preparing pages for hole-punch binding or clean laser printing? Add uniform borders so nothing gets clipped at the edge.

Reorder & Rotate

Drag and drop thumbnails into the exact sequence you need. Rotate individual photos 90° or 180° so every page faces the right direction — especially useful for mixed batches of portrait and landscape scans.

Why Uploading Photos of Your ID or Passport to a Cloud Converter Is a Risk You Don't Need to Take

Think about the images people convert to PDF most often: driver's licenses, passport pages, insurance cards, tax receipts with personal details, medical lab results, signed contracts. These are exactly the files that create the most damage if they end up in the wrong hands. Most online converters require you to upload those images to a remote server, where they may be cached, logged, or stored in temporary directories that are rarely audited.

PDFBold was built to make that scenario impossible. Every step of the conversion — reading pixel data, composing the PDF pages, writing the final file — executes locally on your own CPU through WebAssembly. Your images are never transmitted over the internet, never written to a server's disk, and never accessible to PDFBold or any third party. When you close the tab, the data is gone.

  • Privacy: 100% local processing — nothing leaves your browser

  • Quality: Original resolution preserved — no downscaling

  • Access: No sign-up required

  • Output: No watermark added

  • Formats: JPG, PNG, and WebP supported

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine multiple JPGs into a single PDF file?

Absolutely. Add many JPGs in one batch and PDFBold builds one multi-page PDF with each image on its own page in the order you set. There is no artificial file-count limit from our side; very large batches need more device RAM. Across PDFBold, you can open PDFs up to 60 MB in other tools.

Is it safe to convert a photo of my passport or ID card to PDF here?

Yes — and this is one of the primary reasons PDFBold exists. Because the conversion runs entirely inside your browser using WebAssembly, your passport photo, driver's license scan, or any other sensitive image is never uploaded to a server. No network request carries your file, no remote storage holds a copy, and no employee or automated system can access it. The moment you close or refresh the page, every trace of the image is cleared from memory.

Do my photos lose quality when they are converted to PDF?

No. PDFBold embeds each image into the PDF at its original resolution. A 4000 × 3000 pixel photo taken on your phone will remain a 4000 × 3000 pixel image inside the resulting PDF. There is no downscaling, re-encoding, or compression applied during conversion. If you later need a smaller file, you can optionally use the Compress PDF tool as a separate step — but the initial conversion is always lossless with respect to image quality.

Can I rearrange the order of my photos before converting?

Yes. After you add your images, each one appears as a draggable thumbnail in the preview area. Simply drag any thumbnail to a new position to set the exact image sequence you want in the final PDF. You can also rotate individual images by 90-degree increments, which is especially helpful when mixing portrait-oriented phone photos with landscape scans or screenshots.

What image formats does this tool support?

PDFBold's Image to PDF converter accepts JPG (JPEG), PNG, and WebP files. You can mix formats freely within a single batch — for example, a few JPGs from your camera roll alongside PNG screenshots and a WebP file downloaded from the web. All of them will be placed into the same combined PDF. If you have HEIC files from an iPhone, convert them to JPG or PNG first using your device's built-in export option, then add them here.

Convert Your Images to PDF in Seconds

Combine photos, scans, and screenshots into one polished PDF — no upload, no sign-up, no watermark.