Combine Multiple Images into One PDF
Got a stack of scanned pages, a set of product photos, or a collection of receipts to send? Combining multiple images into a single PDF is the cleanest way to share, submit, or archive them — and PDF-Snap does it free, in your browser, with no upload required.
When do you need to combine multiple images into a PDF?
This is one of those tasks that comes up more often than expected:
- Scanned documents — Your scanner saved each page as a separate image. Combine them into one PDF before submitting.
- Photo sets — Share a portfolio, a property listing, or an event photo collection as a single file.
- Receipts and invoices — Combine multiple receipt images into one PDF for expense reports or bookkeeping.
- Multi-page forms — A handwritten or printed form photographed page by page needs to go out as one coherent document.
How PDF-Snap handles multiple images
Use the Image to PDF tool on the PDF tools page or the Image Compressor page:
- Open the PDF tools homepage or the Image Compressor page.
- Select the Image to PDF tab.
- Add images (all at once or with Add more images). PDF-Snap accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and GIF files.
- Confirm the list order (top to bottom) matches the page order you want — add files in that sequence, or remove files and add again to adjust.
- Click Convert to PDF.
- When processing finishes and the countdown completes, click Download PDF.
Page sizing — each image fills one full page
Each image you add becomes exactly one page in the PDF. The page dimensions are set to match the image's natural size and aspect ratio, so portrait photos make portrait pages and landscape images make landscape pages. There is no cropping or resizing — every image appears as-is, at full quality.
Supported formats
You can mix and match file types in a single batch. Drop a JPEG receipt, a PNG screenshot, and a WebP photo into the same conversion — PDF-Snap handles them all without any pre-conversion step. Supported formats: JPEG/JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and GIF.
Managing order for multi-page documents
Getting page order right is important for scanned documents and multi-page forms. PDF-Snap shows your images in a list before conversion so you can confirm the sequence. The list order (top to bottom) becomes the page order. There is no drag-and-drop reorder control — add files in the order you need, or remove items and use Add more images to rebuild the sequence.
Privacy — your images stay on your device
All image processing happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your image files are never uploaded to any server. This is the same no-upload architecture used across all PDF-Snap tools. It matters when combining sensitive images — medical documents, ID photos, financial records. Open your browser's developer tools and check the Network tab: you will see no image upload in the request list.
After combining — compress or share
Once you have your combined PDF, you can compress it on the same page if it is too large to send. You can also merge it with other PDF files using the Merge tab. For more on the image-to-PDF workflow, see our JPG to PDF guide. If you need to combine PDF files themselves rather than images, see merge PDF without a server. Free, private, unlimited — no account required.