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Convert Image to PDF in Safari
Effortlessly Convert Image to PDF in Safari Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the tool in your Safari browser. Upload your images by dragging them or selecting them from your files. The tool will combine these images into a single PDF document.
You can upload images in JPG, PNG, WEBP, or HEIC formats. The tool will compile them into a PDF document, maintaining the order you uploaded them.
Yes, you can combine several images into one PDF. Simply upload all the images you want to include in the order you wish them to appear.
Ensure your images are in supported formats: JPG, PNG, WEBP, or HEIC. Also, check that each file is under the 100 MB limit, and you may try refreshing the page.
Upload your images in the specific order you want them to appear. The tool processes them sequentially to maintain this order in the PDF.
Yes, you can use Safari on your MacBook to upload and convert images into a PDF. The tool works seamlessly within the browser without needing additional software.
No extensions are needed. You can perform the conversion directly in your Safari browser by accessing the web tool.
After conversion, download the PDF directly to your device or, if logged in, save it to your Evernote account.
Yes, you can convert images to PDF for free using Safari. There may be limitations without an account, like saving options.
Each file can be up to 100 MB. If your image files exceed this limit, consider resizing them before attempting conversion.
This tool does not currently support quality adjustments. It uses default settings to produce a balanced output suitable for most uses.
You can drag and drop your images into the browser window or click to browse and select files directly from your device.
Currently, the tool supports combining images into a PDF but not merging existing PDF files into one. Each image becomes a separate page within the PDF.
No, an internet connection is required to access and use the online conversion tool in Safari.
The tool does not support OCR functionality to extract text from images. It focuses solely on image-to-PDF conversion.