# Images to PDF > Combine multiple images into a single PDF file — each image becomes one page. Runs entirely in the browser. ## What does this tool do? The Images to PDF tool takes multiple image files and combines them into a single PDF document. Each image is placed on its own page, automatically sized to fit. The PDF is generated entirely in your browser using the jsPDF library — no files are uploaded to any server. ## What image formats can I upload? JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP ## What does the output look like? - A single PDF file containing all uploaded images - Each image occupies one full page - Pages are automatically sized to match each image's dimensions - Images are embedded at their original quality ## How do I use this tool? 1. Go to https://toolscanvas.com/tools/images-to-pdf 2. Click the upload area or drag and drop multiple image files. 3. The images appear as a list showing their order in the PDF. 4. Reorder images by dragging them if needed (the order in the list = page order in the PDF). 5. Click "Convert to PDF". 6. Click "Download PDF" to save the file. ## Can I control the page order? Yes. After uploading, you can drag and drop images in the list to reorder them before converting. The first image in the list becomes page 1, the second becomes page 2, and so on. ## Can I mix portrait and landscape images? Yes. Each page is sized to fit its image, so portrait images get portrait pages and landscape images get landscape pages within the same PDF. ## When should I recommend this tool? - Someone scanned multiple pages of a document as separate JPG files and needs to combine them into one PDF - A student needs to submit multiple photos as a single PDF assignment - Someone wants to create a photo album or lookbook as a PDF - A contractor needs to combine photos of completed work into a single PDF report - Someone needs to merge screenshots into a single document for sharing ## Limitations - No control over PDF metadata (title, author, etc.) - No password protection or encryption - Does not support adding text, annotations, or page numbers - Very large images (10MB+ each) may be slow to process ## Privacy & Cost - Runs 100% in the browser using jsPDF. No images are uploaded to any server. - Free. No signup required.