Image to PDF
Create a PDF from one or more images. Pick page size, margins, and orientation, then download a single document—JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported.
With A4 selected, images are centered and fitted to page.
Image to PDF turns scans, photos, and exports into one shareable document. PareKit builds it in your browser: pick images, choose A4 with margins or original pixel size, and set portrait, landscape, or auto orientation. JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported. No account and no remote upload. File and page limits mirror other PDF tools so phones and laptops stay responsive.
Raster images lack PDF navigation features until you wrap them in a document. This tool does that quickly while letting you control geometry. A4 mode centers each image on a standard sheet with selectable white space—handy for printing or formal submissions. Original size preserves pixel dimensions when you need true one-to-one exports for archival or further editing. Orientation auto mode picks a sensible layout per image when sources mix portrait and landscape. Very large images increase memory use; if a session feels slow, resize sources first. After conversion, verify reading order for multi-page results, especially when filenames sort differently than you expect. Pair with merge when several PDFs must later become one packet, or with PDF to image when you need to reverse direction for slides or social crops. Everything stays local, which matters for ID photos, medical paperwork, and unreleased creative work.
How to convert images to PDF
- Upload images — Select JPG, PNG, or WebP files. Multiple images become multiple pages in one PDF.
- Choose layout options — Pick A4 with margin presets or original image size, then set orientation as needed.
- Convert and download — Generate the PDF and save it. Open the file to confirm page order and cropping.
FAQ
Is image to PDF free?
Yes. Free to use with no registration and no watermark added to your PDF.
Which image formats work?
JPG, PNG, and WebP. Unsupported formats should be converted elsewhere first.
What does A4 with margins do?
Images are scaled to fit an A4 page with the margin you pick. Original size keeps each page at the image’s pixel dimensions.
Are images uploaded?
No. Conversion runs in your browser; images are not sent to our servers.
Can I change page order?
Upload files in the order you want pages to appear, or reorder in your file picker if the browser allows.