How to Convert Images (JPG/PNG) to PDF
Converting images to PDF is one of the most common file tasks people need — sending scanned forms, packaging photos for a client, or creating a simple multi-page document from screenshots. QuickWand 's free Image to PDF converter handles it in seconds, right in your browser.
How to convert images to PDF with QuickWand
- Open the Image to PDF tool.
- Drag your JPG, PNG, or WebP photos into the drop zone, or click it to browse. You can add as many images as you need.
- Use the up and down arrows to arrange the images in the order you want them to appear as pages in the PDF.
- Click Convert to PDF and download the result. Each image becomes one page, sized to fit the image exactly — no white borders, no cropping.
The conversion runs in your browser, so no files are uploaded and the process is instant.
Why convert images to PDF?
PDF is the safest format for sharing documents because it looks the same on every device and operating system. Here are some common situations where converting images to PDF is the right move:
- Submitting forms — Scanned paper forms often need to be sent as PDF, not as a folder of images.
- Sharing photos professionally — A PDF of product photos or a portfolio looks more polished than a ZIP of JPGs.
- Creating a simple document — Screenshots, whiteboard photos, or hand-drawn diagrams can become a proper PDF document.
- Uploading to portals — Many government and business portals only accept PDF file uploads.
- Printing — PDFs print more reliably than raw image files, especially when combining multiple pages.
Tips for better image-to-PDF conversions
- Use high-resolution images.The PDF page size matches the image's pixel dimensions. A low-resolution photo will look small or blurry if printed.
- Compress images first if file size matters. Large, high-res photos produce large PDFs. Run them through the image compressor first to reduce the size before converting.
- Use PNG for screenshots and graphics. PNG preserves sharp edges and text better than JPG for non-photo content.
- Arrange carefully. Set the page order before you click convert — reordering pages afterward requires merging or splitting the resulting PDF.