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What Is Image-to-PDF Conversion?
Image-to-PDF conversion combines one or more images into a single PDF document. PDFs are universally supported, preserve layout across devices, and are the standard format for sharing printable documents.
Whether you need to compile scanned receipts, turn a photo portfolio into a shareable file, or prepare multi-page documents from screenshots, an image-to-PDF tool simplifies the process into a single step.
How Our Converter Works
CheckTown's Image to PDF converter runs entirely in your browser — no files are uploaded to any server. Here's the workflow:
- Drop or select one or more images (JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 50 MB each) and arrange them in the desired order
- Choose your page size (A4, Letter, or Fit to Image), orientation, and whether to include margins
- Click Generate PDF and download the result instantly — each image is centered on its own page
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Create a PDF →When to Use Image-to-PDF Conversion
Combining images into a PDF is useful in many everyday and professional scenarios:
- Document scanning — merge phone photos of receipts, contracts, or ID cards into a single organized PDF
- Portfolios and presentations — compile screenshots, design mockups, or artwork into a polished multi-page document
- Archiving — convert photo batches into a compact, paginated format that's easy to store, email, or print
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a limit on the number of images?
There is no hard limit. The tool processes images one by one in your browser, so performance depends on your device's available memory. Most users can comfortably combine dozens of images.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens client-side using jsPDF. Your images never leave your device.
Can I control page size and orientation?
Yes. You can choose A4, US Letter, or Fit to Image (page matches the image dimensions). Portrait and landscape orientations are both available, along with an optional margin.