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    Add one or more images — each becomes a page, in this order.

    Turn several photos or scans — document snapshots, application forms, receipts, manuscript pages — into a single PDF. Add as many JPG, PNG, or WebP images as you like by dropping them in, clicking to choose, or pasting a screenshot from the clipboard. Each image becomes **one page**, and you can **reorder pages with ↑↓** on the thumbnails or remove any you don't need. Pick **A4, Letter, or fit-to-image** for the page size; on A4 / Letter you can set the **orientation (auto, portrait, landscape) and margins (0–40 mm)**. A **quality slider (40–100%)** lets you keep the file size down. Because this is built for documents you'd rather not hand to a third-party service, your images are never uploaded — loading and PDF generation both happen entirely in your browser, on your device. No account, no watermark, and no limit on the number of pages.

    How to use

    1. Add images by dropping them in, clicking to choose, or pasting a screenshot (Ctrl/Cmd+V). You can add several at once.
    2. Reorder with the ↑↓ buttons on each thumbnail and remove unwanted ones with ✕. The order shown is the page order in the PDF.
    3. Set the page size (A4 / Letter / fit-to-image), orientation, margins, and quality, then click 'Download PDF'.

    FAQ

    Are my images uploaded to a server?

    No. Everything — loading the images and building the PDF — happens inside your browser. Your images are never sent to any external server, so it's safe to use even for documents and manuscripts you don't want to share.

    Can I combine several images into one PDF?

    Yes. Add as many JPG, PNG, or WebP files as you like; each becomes one page and they're merged into a single PDF in the order shown. Use the ↑↓ buttons on the thumbnails to reorder, so you can fix the sequence even if the photos were taken out of order.

    Can I choose the page size and orientation?

    You can pick A4, Letter, or fit-to-image. For A4 and Letter you can also set the orientation (auto, portrait, landscape) and margins (0–40 mm). 'Fit-to-image' makes each page match its image's aspect ratio and exports with no margin.

    What if the PDF file gets too large?

    Lower the per-page JPEG quality with the quality slider (40–100%) to shrink the file. For photo-heavy pages, around 80% usually still looks fine. Adjust it to fit email-attachment or upload size limits.

    Which image formats are supported?

    JPG (JPEG), PNG, and WebP. Transparent PNGs are flattened onto a white background in the PDF, since PDF pages can't hold transparency.

    Is there a page limit, watermark, or sign-up?

    No. There's no cap on the number of pages, no watermark on the output, and no account or login required — it's completely free.