How to Convert Images to PDF
5 min read · Updated June 2026
Need to submit homework photos, scan receipts, or share multiple screenshots as one file? This guide walks you through turning JPG and PNG images into a single PDF — entirely in your browser.
Step 1: Open the converter
Go to the Ease PDF Converter homepage and find the Images → PDF section at the top. No account or installation is required.
Step 2: Add your images
You can add files in two ways:
- Click Add images and select one or more JPG/PNG files from your computer
- Drag and drop images onto the drop zone
Each image will appear in the queue on the right. Use the ↑ / ↓ buttons or drag items to set page order — the first image in the list becomes the first page of the PDF.
Step 3: Choose page size and margins
Pick the option that matches how the PDF will be used:
- A4 — standard for most countries outside North America; good for printing and email
- Letter — US standard (8.5 × 11 inches)
- Fit to image — each page matches the image dimensions; best for screenshots or mixed sizes
Margins add whitespace around each image. Use Small for a balanced look, or None if you want edge-to-edge photos.
Step 4: Convert and download
- Optionally change the output filename (default:
images.pdf) - Click Convert to PDF
- Your browser downloads the finished PDF automatically
Tips for better results
- Rotate photos first if they were taken sideways — most phones store orientation in metadata, but fixing rotation before export avoids surprises
- Use similar resolutions when combining many pages so print quality stays consistent
- Rename files with numeric prefixes (01-, 02-) before uploading if you need a specific order and your OS sorts alphabetically
- Keep file sizes reasonable — dozens of 12 MP photos may take longer to process on older devices
Common use cases
- Submitting assignment photos to a school portal that only accepts PDF
- Combining ID scans and forms for a rental application
- Archiving recipe screenshots or instruction images in one document
Troubleshooting
Convert button stays disabled? Add at least one image to the queue.
PDF looks blurry? Start with higher-resolution source images; scaling up small images cannot add detail.
Wrong page order? Reorder items in the queue before converting.
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Convert images to PDF