Features
- Accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, and most common image formats
- Combine multiple images into one PDF
- Drag to reorder pages
- No size limits or watermarks
- Output preserves image quality
- Fully client-side — images never uploaded
- Works offline after first load
How it works
- Open freeimagetopdf.app
- Drop images or click to select
- Arrange in desired order
- Click Convert and download the PDF
Common use cases
- Assembling phone-scanned receipts into a single expense-report PDF
- Creating photo archives as PDFs
- Compiling screenshot collections for documentation
- Turning scanned document pages into a single PDF
- Creating image portfolios
How it compares
Smallpdf and iLovePDF offer similar conversion but require signup after a few uses and upload your images. Freeimagetopdf has no usage limits and processes everything locally. For OCR on scanned images, dedicated services like Smallpdf or Adobe Acrobat are better. For pure image-to-PDF conversion, Freeimagetopdf is simpler and free.
Privacy
Images stay in your browser. Conversion happens client-side with no server upload.