Why combine images into one PDF?
A single PDF is usually easier to upload, email, print, and organize than multiple image files. It also looks more professional when sending documents for school, work, applications, expenses, or forms.
Common reasons to combine images into PDF
- Turn receipt photos into one expense report PDF.
- Combine scanned form pages into one document.
- Send multiple certificate photos as one file.
- Prepare ID and supporting documents for upload portals.
- Create one PDF from phone photos of paperwork.
How to combine images into PDF online
- Open the JPG to PDF tool.
- Upload the images you want to combine.
- Arrange the images in the correct order.
- Create the PDF file.
- Download and review the final PDF.
What image types work best?
Clear JPG photos usually work well for creating a PDF. For best results, use bright lighting, avoid blurry photos, and make sure the full document is visible before converting.
Combine receipt images into PDF
If you need to submit receipts for work, business, taxes, or reimbursement, combining them into one PDF can make the process much cleaner and easier to review.
Combine scanned pages into PDF
Many people scan documents using a phone camera. If each page becomes a separate image, you can combine those images into one PDF before uploading or emailing the file.
Should you compress the PDF after combining images?
Image-based PDFs can become large, especially when the photos are high resolution. If your final PDF is too large, use Compress PDF after creating it.
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Final tip
Before creating your PDF, rename or organize your images in the order you want them to appear. This helps avoid mistakes in the final file.