Convert Images to PDF

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FAQs About Image to PDF

What does this tool do?

Convixy Image to PDF converter takes your JPG, PNG, and WEBP image files and packages them into a clean, professional PDF document — instantly, right from your browser. There is no software to install, no account to create, and no technical knowledge required. Upload one image or a whole batch of up to 10, and your PDF will be ready to download within seconds. The tool works on any device: laptop, tablet, or smartphone, across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS without any setup.

Why convert images to PDF?

Images are great for viewing and sharing individually, but they come with practical limitations when you need to submit, archive, or present multiple files together. Sending ten separate JPG files is messy — recipients have to open each one individually, the order is often lost, and many submission systems simply do not accept loose image files. PDF solves all of this. A PDF bundles your images into a single, organised document that opens identically on every device and in every viewer. It is the universally expected format for scanned documents, photo portfolios, identity submissions, and any situation where visual content needs to be presented professionally and consistently. Once your PDF is ready, you can use our Compress PDF tool to reduce the file size before emailing or uploading it.

When should you convert images to PDF?

There are many common situations where converting images to PDF makes a real, practical difference:

Which image formats are supported?

Convixy supports JPG (including JPEG), PNG, and WEBP image formats. These three formats cover the vast majority of images you will encounter in everyday use — whether captured on a smartphone camera, exported from a design tool like Photoshop or Figma, downloaded from the web, generated from a screenshot, or produced by a flatbed scanner. WEBP in particular is increasingly the default format for images exported from web browsers and modern applications. If you have images in a less common format such as TIFF, BMP, HEIC, or GIF, convert them to JPG or PNG first using any free image viewer or photo app before uploading here.

Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?

Yes. You can upload up to 10 images in a single session, and they are all combined into one PDF in the order they are selected. Each image becomes its own page in the resulting PDF, so the layout stays clean and readable regardless of how many images you include. This is particularly useful for multi-page scanned documents — for example, a 6-page signed contract photographed one page at a time — or for any collection of images that logically belong together as a single document. If you later need to combine this PDF with other documents, use our Merge PDF tool.

How do I control the order of pages in the PDF?

The pages in the output PDF appear in the same order as the files you select when the file picker opens. On most operating systems, you can hold Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or Command (macOS) and click files one by one to select them in a specific order. Alternatively, name your files sequentially before uploading — for example page-01.jpg, page-02.jpg, page-03.jpg — and select them all at once. The file system will sort them alphabetically, which puts sequentially named files in the correct order automatically. If you need to reorder pages after converting, use our Split PDF tool to separate them and our Merge PDF tool to recombine them in any order.

Will image quality be preserved in the PDF?

Yes. Convixy embeds your original images directly into the PDF without re-compressing or degrading them. Your photo at full original resolution becomes a full-resolution page in the PDF. There is no quality loss introduced by the conversion process itself. If you need to share the PDF by email or upload it to a portal with a size limit, running the finished PDF through our Compress PDF tool is the fastest way to reduce the file size without redoing the conversion.

What is ImageMagick and how does it convert images to PDF?

ImageMagick is a free, open-source image processing engine that has been actively developed since 1987 and is trusted by millions of developers and web applications worldwide. When you upload images to this tool, our server passes them to ImageMagick’s convert command, which reads each image file, creates a new PDF page sized to match each image’s pixel dimensions, embeds the image data at the correct resolution and colour depth, and writes a valid PDF output file containing all the pages in sequence. The process handles all the pixel format differences between JPG, PNG, and WEBP automatically — including transparency in PNG files, which is converted to a white background in the PDF output.

What happens to transparent PNG images in the PDF?

PNG is the only format supported by this tool that natively supports full alpha-channel transparency. When a transparent PNG is embedded into a PDF page, the transparent areas are rendered against a white background, which is the standard PDF page colour. This means a logo or graphic with a transparent background will appear on a white page in the PDF output. If you need the image to appear on a coloured background, add the desired background colour to the image in a photo editor before uploading.

Why might my photo appear rotated in the PDF?

Smartphone and digital camera photos often contain EXIF orientation metadata — a small tag in the image file that tells viewers which way to rotate the photo for correct display. If your image appears sideways or upside down in the PDF, the converter is reading the raw pixel orientation rather than the EXIF tag. The fix is straightforward: open the image in any photo editor, rotate it manually so it appears correctly, and save it before uploading. The saved file will then contain the correct pixel orientation.

What is the file size limit?

The limit is 10MB per individual image file and 15MB in total across all files in a single upload session. Most everyday photographs, scanned documents, and screenshots fall well within these limits. If a single image exceeds 10MB, reduce its dimensions slightly in a photo editor or re-export it at a slightly lower quality setting before uploading. After conversion, our Compress PDF tool can further reduce the final PDF file size if needed.

Is my file safe and private?

Privacy is taken seriously at every step. Your images are transferred to our servers over an encrypted TLS connection — the same standard used by banks and secure websites. Once your PDF is generated and downloaded, the uploaded images and the converted PDF are both automatically and permanently deleted from our servers. We do not view, store, index, or share your files in any way at any point. Since no account or login is required, there is no user profile or upload history linked to your files. Your images remain entirely your own from upload to download.

Do I need to install anything?

Nothing to install, nothing to update, and nothing to configure. Convixy runs entirely in your browser and handles all processing on our server. It works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS without any setup. There is no desktop application to download, no browser plugin required, and no dependency on having Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, or any other software installed on your device. Simply open the page, select or drag your images, and download your PDF — the entire process takes seconds.

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