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Convert Image to PDF on iMac
Easily Convert Images to PDFs on Your iMac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your images using the drag and drop feature or file browser. The tool combines them into a single PDF, which you can download or save to Evernote.
Yes, upload PNG images from your iMac. The converter merges them into a single PDF file, ideal for document creation.
Absolutely, the tool works with any iMac model, including iMac Pro, iMac G3, and both 24-inch and 27-inch iMacs through your web browser.
Yes, an internet connection is required as the conversion happens online via your iMac's browser.
Yes, you can upload multiple JPG images. The tool will combine them into a single PDF, with each image as a page.
You can convert JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC images to PDF. Upload these formats for successful conversion.
Yes, each uploaded file should not exceed 100 MB. For larger files, consider resizing or compressing them before conversion.
Upload images in the order you want them to appear. The first image you upload will be the first page in the PDF.
Yes, use the tool in your iMac laptop's browser to convert images to PDF seamlessly.
Converted images are output as a single PDF document, simplifying sharing and storage.
While PDFs are primarily for viewing, you cannot edit the image content directly within a PDF file. For editing, consider using graphic design software.
No, the tool does not support merging multiple PDFs. It only combines images into a single PDF.
No, you must be online. The conversion process occurs in your browser and requires an internet connection.
The tool uses default quality settings for conversions. For specific adjustments, post-process in a PDF editor.
Yes, HEIC images can be uploaded and converted into PDF format alongside other supported image formats.