Converting Images to PDF: A Complete Guide
Combining images into a PDF is useful for creating portfolios, manuals, or scanned documents. This guide explains how to convert JPG, PNG, and other image formats to PDF.
Our Images to PDF tool allows you to upload multiple images, arrange their order, and convert them into a single PDF. You can choose page size (A4, Letter) and orientation (portrait/landscape). For desktop users, Adobe Acrobat can create PDFs from images via the “Create PDF” tool. On macOS, use Preview: select all images in the sidebar and print to PDF. Windows users can use the “Print to PDF” feature after opening images in the Photos app. For batch processing, use tools like IrfanView or XnView. Ensure images are high resolution (at least 300 dpi for printing) and properly aligned. If the images are scans, consider using OCR to make text searchable. When converting, maintain aspect ratio to avoid distortion. For documents like passports or IDs, ensure the image size matches official requirements. Always review the PDF for clarity and ordering. If the PDF is too large, compress images before conversion. Remember, transparency in PNG may not be preserved in all PDFs; use a white background if needed.