Keeps JPEG/PNG source detail when possible. Best when file size matters less than image fidelity.
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Images to PDF
Convert one or more images into a single PDF locally in your browser. Keep the selected order, remove extras, choose a print-friendly output preset, and download one PDF file.
No upload or backend conversion.
Images to PDF
Create one PDF from images
Add images in the order you want, adjust the list if needed, then generate one PDF locally in your browser.
Print-friendly output flattens images to a white background and limits page image size so home and office printers have less work to process. Use Original quality when you need maximum detail.
Flattens to JPEG and limits oversized pages to A4-shaped portrait or landscape bounds at about 200 DPI.
Uses a smaller 150 DPI bound for slower printers, email attachments, or memory-limited browsers.
Images are read locally and written into a PDF on this device.
Very large photos can use a lot of browser memory. Resize or compress oversized images first if the browser feels slow.
Add images, confirm the order, and create the PDF to enable the download.
When to convert images to PDF
Use this tool for receipts, scanned pages, homework photos, ID snapshots, signed forms, simple photo evidence, printable activity pages, or any upload portal that asks for one PDF instead of several image files.
Choosing a PDF output preset
Original quality keeps source detail when possible. Print-friendly converts oversized pages into flattened JPEG pages within A4-shaped portrait or landscape bounds. Printer-safe uses a smaller bound for slower printers, email attachments, or memory-limited browser sessions.
Example
Add three receipt photos, move them into the correct order, remove any accidental duplicates, then create a single PDF for a reimbursement form.
Limitations
Very detailed photos can still create large files. The print-friendly and printer-safe presets reduce image dimensions and flatten transparency to help ordinary printers process the PDF more easily.
FAQ
Are my images uploaded?
No. The images are read by browser APIs and written into a PDF on your device. They are not uploaded to LocalMini.
Which image formats work?
Common browser-supported image files work. JPEG and PNG can be embedded directly; other readable formats may be converted through canvas first.
Can I change the page order?
Yes. Use the Up, Down, and Remove controls before creating the PDF. The PDF follows the displayed image order.
Does this compress the images?
The Original preset keeps source images close to their original size. The print-friendly and printer-safe presets downsample images and export them as flattened JPEG pages for smaller, easier-to-print PDFs.
Which preset should I use for printing?
Use Print-friendly for most home and office printers. Use Printer-safe if the printer processes the PDF very slowly or has limited memory. Use Original quality only when maximum image detail matters more than file size.
Does this create exact A4 or Letter pages?
The print presets use A4-shaped portrait or landscape bounds to limit very large images, but the PDF page follows the processed image size. Use a dedicated page-layout tool if you need exact paper margins.
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