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Convert Image to PDF on Ubuntu
Create PDFs from Images on Ubuntu Effortlessly
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your images to the PDF Convert tool using drag-and-drop or by browsing. It combines your images into a single PDF, ready for download.
While the PDF Convert tool doesn't require terminal use, Ubuntu provides terminal-based commands like `convert` if you prefer.
You can combine multiple images, ensuring each image becomes a page in your PDF document. Upload them in your desired order.
Yes, use your Ubuntu browser to access the tool. Upload your images directly from your file manager for seamless PDF creation.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC. Convert any of these to a combined PDF document easily.
Yes, if your photos are in supported formats (JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC), you can create a PDF document from them.
Each file can be up to 100 MB in size. Ensure your images adhere to this limit for smooth conversion.
No, the tool does not support image editing. Pre-process images externally for any adjustments needed before converting.
Upload your images in the order you want them to appear in the PDF. The tool processes them sequentially.
Yes, the PDFs are standard and should be compatible with any PDF reader or viewer available on your system.
After conversion, download the PDF directly to your Ubuntu device. Alternatively, you can save it to Evernote if needed.
No, the tool requires an online connection to function as it operates within your web browser.
Yes, you can upload multiple images. They will be processed into one PDF file in the sequence uploaded.
There is no set number, but the combined size of all uploaded files should not exceed 100 MB.
No, the tool does not have OCR capabilities for text extraction from images. It's primarily for image to PDF creation.