Batch Image to PDF Converter
Turn images into PDF files in batches for document packs, design previews, product collections, and archived materials.
About the Image to PDF Tool
The Image to PDF Tool is suitable for exporting images as PDF files in batches. You can add multiple images at once and convert each image into its own PDF file for document organization, file archiving, page sharing, and image-based document storage.
When working with ID materials, instruction images, design previews, and product images, you often run into situations where the images need to become PDF files. This tool helps reduce repetitive work and complete batch image-to-PDF conversion more efficiently.
This page supports adding images in batches and provides PDF page orientation and export quality settings, making it suitable for everyday document output and batch saving workflows.
How Do You Convert Images to PDF Online in Batch?
- Add Image Files:Click the upload area to choose multiple images, or drag them directly onto the page. The files will be added to the batch processing list automatically.
- Set Output Options:Choose the PDF page orientation and export quality that best fit your current document needs.
- Start Batch Conversion:After you click start, the tool processes images one by one in order and shows the progress of each file as well as the overall task in real time.
- Review the Output Results:After processing is finished, you can review the output information of each PDF file and confirm whether the conversion result matches your expectations.
- Use the Results in Other Scenarios:The converted PDF files are more suitable for document organization, printing, sharing, archiving, and page presentation workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which image formats does this tool support?
This page mainly supports common image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP, making it suitable for everyday batch PDF export.
Why does each image generate its own PDF file?
This page is designed more for exporting multiple images as separate PDF files in batches, which makes later saving, sending, and archiving easier to manage individually.
Can the page orientation be controlled?
Yes. You can choose automatic, portrait, or landscape orientation based on the image shape so the exported PDF pages match your actual needs better.
Are images uploaded to a server during image-to-PDF conversion?
Usually not. This tool mainly reads images and generates PDF files locally in your browser, making it suitable for workflows that want to protect image privacy.
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