Photographed documents, screenshots, and scans scattered across your device become far easier to submit, store, and share once they are one PDF. PDF Tool combines any number of images for free — and never uploads them.
Four simple steps
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Open Images to PDF and select every image you want to include.
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Drag or rotate the thumbnails into the order and direction you want.
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Choose A4, Letter, or Original size and adjust orientation, margins, and fit.
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Select Create PDF and save the combined document.
Tips for the best result
- HEIC, TIFF, GIF, JPG, PNG, and WebP can be mixed freely.
- There is no fixed limit on images — capacity depends on device memory.
- The page order follows your on-screen arrangement, not filenames.
Why combine loose images into a PDF
Sending images separately means recipients see no guaranteed order. One PDF fixes the sequence and needs one attachment or upload.
It is also reliable when a form accepts only one file or many images should print together.
Phone photos and desktop screenshots together
HEIC, TIFF, GIF, JPG, PNG, and WebP can be mixed, so phone photos and desktop screenshots can live in the same document.
Multi-page TIFFs expand to all pages; animated GIFs use their first frame.
No uploads, free, no limits
PDF Tool never sends images off the device. Every feature is free, with no count limits and no watermarks.
Frequently asked questions
How many images can I combine?
There is no fixed cap; practical capacity depends on device memory.
What if images have mixed orientations?
Auto orientation adapts each page, and individual images can be rotated.
Can I reorder pages afterwards?
Arrange the order before creating the PDF; recreating it is free.
Are my images uploaded?
No. Everything from reading to PDF generation happens inside your browser.
Try it now for free
No account and no limits. Selected files are processed only in your browser.
Convert HEIC, TIFF, GIF, and common images into one PDF