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Convert Image to PDF on PC
Effortlessly Convert Images to PDF on Your PC
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply upload your images using drag and drop or by browsing files. The tool combines them into a single PDF, ready to download.
Yes, you can upload several images and the tool will merge them into a single PDF presented in the order uploaded.
The tool supports converting images in JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC formats to PDF on your PC.
Yes, the conversion process is free. You can upload multiple images and convert them to PDF without any charges.
Yes, HEIC format is supported, allowing you to convert these images into a PDF file along with JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
You can upload individual images up to 100 MB. For larger files, it's recommended to split them before conversion.
No, the conversion can be done directly in your web browser, without any additional software installation.
Yes, this tool works efficiently on Windows 10 through any compatible web browser, ensuring simplicity and accessibility.
You can preview the converted PDF, download it to your PC, or save it to Evernote if you’re logged in.
The tool combines multiple images into a single PDF document, with each image becoming a page within the document.
No, file compression is not available. If necessary, use a separate compression tool post-conversion.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates through your web browser.
No, the tool maintains a default quality setting for PDF outputs. For specific needs, post-process adjustments may be needed.
While the tool does not support direct editing, you can use a PDF editor separately to make modifications after conversion.
You don't need an account to convert and preview PDFs, but logging in enables additional features like saving to Evernote.