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Convert Image to PDF on Microsoft Edge
Seamlessly Convert Images to PDF on Microsoft Edge
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the PDF Convert tool in Microsoft Edge. Upload your images by dragging them into the upload area or selecting them from your device. The tool combines them into a single PDF that you can download.
Yes, you can upload multiple images, and the tool will create a single PDF. Each uploaded image will become a page in your PDF, preserving the order you uploaded them.
You can upload JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC formats for conversion into a PDF. Our tool supports these formats to give you flexibility in creating PDFs.
Arrange your images before uploading as the tool combines them based on their upload order, creating each image as a subsequent page in the PDF file.
Yes, each file you upload should not exceed 100 MB. For larger images, consider resizing them before conversion to ensure they fit within this limit.
Yes, the tool works on any device with Microsoft Edge browser. Whether you're on a desktop or a mobile device, you can upload and convert images to PDF seamlessly.
Ensure you've allowed downloads in your browser settings. After conversion, the PDF is ready to download, so check your download folder if you don't see the prompt.
The core functionality to convert should be available; however, exploring within the tool may reveal further options like saving converted files to Evernote if you're logged in.
Yes, if you're logged into Evernote, you have the option to save your converted PDF directly to your Evernote account for easy access across devices.
No, the tool is designed for conversion. Once your images are converted to PDF, use a PDF editor if further modifications are needed.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates online through the Microsoft Edge browser. Offline functionality is currently not supported.
Check your internet connection and ensure the file size and format meet the tool's specifications. Try refreshing the page or re-uploading your images.
The tool uses default settings for PDF creation, ensuring standard quality. For specific quality needs, further processing might be necessary post-conversion.
While the tool works in other modern browsers like Chrome or Firefox, this page specifically guides using Microsoft Edge for seamless integration.
No, this tool doesn't support inserting images into existing PDFs. It creates new PDF documents from uploaded images.