This is the reverse trip: take a pile of images — photos of receipts, scanned pages, screenshots, a portfolio of artwork — and bind them into one clean PDF. A single PDF is far easier to email, archive, and print than a folder of loose JPGs, and most institutions (banks, schools, agencies) specifically ask for PDF uploads. Each image becomes one page, in the order you add them.
JPG and PNG inputs are both accepted, transparency is flattened onto a white page, and the result is a standard PDF that opens anywhere. When you need to go the other way again, the PDF to JPG converter turns the document straight back into images.
Why a single PDF beats a folder of loose images
When you send three receipts as three separate JPGs, the recipient has to open, sort, and mentally staple them together. Bundle the same shots into one PDF and they arrive as a single, ordered document that scrolls top to bottom like the paper trail it represents. That matters most for expense claims, mortgage paperwork, and visa applications, where reviewers expect one file per request and reject zip folders outright.
A PDF also fixes page order permanently, so nobody opens your portfolio with image 7 first. It prints predictably, one image per sheet, and it travels well across email gateways that mangle multi-attachment messages. After you assemble the document here, you can shrink it with the PDF compressor, or break it straight back into pictures with the PDF to JPG converter if a recipient needs images instead.
Getting clean pages from phone photos and scans
Most images that end up in a PDF are snapshots of paper, and the way you capture them decides how the document reads. Shoot receipts flat against a contrasting surface in even light so the edges stay square and the text stays legible once embedded. The JPG to PDF converter places each image at full quality without re-cropping, so what you upload is what lands on the page.
- Order first: rename or arrange files before uploading, since pages follow upload order.
- Mind orientation: rotate sideways photos in your gallery before adding them.
- Mix formats freely: JPG, PNG, and WebP can all sit in the same document.
Need the images back out later? The PDF to TIFF tool re-extracts pages at archival resolution.