Image to PDF — Combine Images into One PDF

Combine images into a single PDF document.

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JPEG, PNG, WebP, or any image

Combining receipts, scans, or photos into a single PDF is a workflow nobody should need a paid tool for. Dropvert's Image-to-PDF combines any number of images into one PDF with reorderable pages, configurable page size and orientation, and adjustable margins — all in your browser.

How it works

3-step walkthrough

  1. 1

    Drop one or more images

    JPEG, PNG, WebP — any format your browser can decode. Dropvert shows each image as a draggable row with thumbnail, file name, and dimensions.

  2. 2

    Reorder if needed

    Drag rows up or down to set the page sequence. Add more images at any time without losing your current order.

  3. 3

    Pick page size, orientation, and margins

    Fit the page to each image, force A4 or US Letter, set portrait/landscape/auto. Adjust margins from 0 to 50px. Generate, download.

Why use Dropvert

Local-first, free, no upload required

  • Drag-to-reorder pages — no separate "page sorter" mode.
  • Three page-size modes: fit-to-image, A4, or US Letter.
  • Auto-orientation picks portrait or landscape per page based on image aspect.
  • Adjustable margins for printable PDFs.
  • Runs in your browser via pdf-lib; no upload.

Frequently asked questions

6 answered

How many images can I combine into one PDF?
Practically, up to a few hundred. The PDF size scales linearly with image count, and very large image-heavy PDFs (1,000+ pages) start to strain browser memory. For typical use cases (receipts, scans, photo collections), there's no limit you'll bump into.
Will the original image quality be preserved?
Yes. Dropvert embeds the source images directly into the PDF without re-encoding when fit-to-image is selected. With A4/Letter modes, images may be downscaled to fit but never re-compressed.
Can I mix portrait and landscape images?
Yes — set orientation to "auto" and Dropvert picks per page based on each image's aspect ratio. Images keep their natural orientation in the final PDF.
What happens to transparent PNGs?
PDFs render transparent areas as white by default in most viewers (Acrobat, Preview, Chrome). If you need true transparency, embed the images on a colored background you control before generating.
Can I add text or headers between pages?
Not in this tool. For text annotations, signing, or page-level edits, generate the base PDF here and then open it in PDF Editor or your favorite PDF tool.
Is the output a real PDF/A or just a basic PDF?
Basic PDF (PDF 1.7), not PDF/A. PDF/A is the archival variant with stricter rules around fonts, color spaces, and metadata. Dropvert's output is fine for sharing, printing, and uploading; not certified for long-term legal archive.

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