JPG/PNG to PDF
Use this tool when you need to combine several image files into one PDF document for sharing, printing, or archiving. PDF tools depend heavily on page order, document structure, and output format. Checking the queue and options before processing helps avoid repeated exports.
Practical examples
- When scanned forms or contracts need page-by-page review files
- When several receipt images should be submitted as one PDF document
- When a sideways scanned PDF needs to be rotated before archiving
Tips
- Adding files one by one keeps the existing queue order.
- If you want a cleaner document layout, standardize image sizes first.
- The output PDF name is derived from the lead image in the queue.
- Keep the original file available so you can adjust settings and export again if the first result is not ideal.
- On mobile browsers, large files are usually more reliable when processed in smaller batches.
FAQ
Yes. Both can be combined in the same PDF output.
Pages are created from the original image data, so normal usage stays clear.
No. The core QuickTools workflows are designed to work without account registration.
Yes. Mobile browsers are supported, though large PDFs and high-resolution images may run more smoothly on a desktop device.
Results use the normal browser download flow. Depending on your device and browser settings, files may go to Downloads or a location you choose.
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