How to Combine Multiple Images into One PDF
A pile of separate image files is awkward to send and easy to lose track of. Combining them into one PDF gives you a single document you can email, print, or archive — one image per page, in the order you want. It is the fastest way to bundle receipts for an expense report, photos of a document, or a set of screenshots into something tidy.
With PdfWill's image to PDF tool you select your JPG, PNG, or other image files and download a single combined PDF. The images are embedded directly, and because the whole thing runs in your browser, personal photos or scanned IDs are never uploaded to a server.
For the cleanest output, arrange your files in the order you want the pages to appear, and make sure each image is right-side up before converting. Photos taken on a phone are often large, and the resulting PDF inherits that size.
That is where the next step helps: if the combined file is heavy, compress it to shrink it for email, and choose grayscale if the images are documents rather than color photos — black-and-white scans are much smaller.
Going the other direction, PDF to JPG turns a PDF's pages back into individual images, and OCR can pull the text out of image-based pages so you can copy or edit it. It all stays free and in your browser.