How to Combine Images into One PDF (Without Uploading Them)
2026-06-03 · 4 min read
Sending loose photos looks messy. Here is how to merge images into one clean PDF — without handing your files to a server.
Whether it is receipts for an expense claim, phone-scanned documents, or a set of work samples, a single PDF is far cleaner to send than a folder of loose images.
Why a PDF beats loose images
- One file is easier to attach, name, and archive.
- Page order is preserved, unlike a zip of images.
- PDFs open consistently on every device and printer.
The privacy angle
Many online converters upload your images to their servers. For receipts, IDs, or contracts that is a real risk. A client-side tool builds the PDF entirely in your browser, so the files never leave your device.
How to do it
- Add your JPG or PNG images.
- Drag to reorder them into the page order you want.
- Choose fit-to-image, A4, or Letter, then create and download the PDF.
Use "fit to image" to keep each page exactly the size of its photo, or A4/Letter for a printable document with centered images.
Do it now
The Image to PDF tool merges your images into one PDF in seconds, with reordering and page-size options — all client-side.