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May 2, 2026

How to Convert Any Image to PDF: JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC & More

Have a mix of image formats you need in one PDF? Our universal image-to-PDF converter handles every format in a single upload.

Your camera shoots HEIC. Your screenshots are PNG. Your downloaded graphics are WebP. Your old scans are TIFF. You need all of them in one PDF.

Our Images to PDF tool is a universal image converter that accepts every major image format and combines them into a single, organized PDF document.

Supported Formats

JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, WebP, HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, SVG — all in one upload. Mix and match freely.

How to Convert

  1. Upload: Go to the Images to PDF tool and drag in your images. Mix formats freely — a HEIC, three PNGs, and a JPG can all go in together. Upload up to 50 files.
  2. Organize: Drag-and-drop thumbnails to set the page order. Rotate images as needed.
  3. Convert: Click "Convert." Toggle the merge option to combine everything into a single multi-page PDF.
  4. Download: Save your PDF.

Why Use a Universal Converter?

  • No Format Worries: You don't need to know whether your file is WebP, AVIF, or HEIC — just upload it and let the tool handle the conversion.
  • Mixed Batches: Combine photos from your phone (HEIC), screenshots from your laptop (PNG), and graphics from a website (WebP) into one document.
  • Drag-and-Drop Ordering: Arrange pages visually instead of renaming files.

Common Use Cases

  • Real Estate Agents: Combine property photos from different sources into one listing PDF.
  • Insurance Claims: Package damage photos from multiple devices into a single claim document.
  • Students: Compile images of handwritten notes, diagrams, and textbook photos into one study PDF.
  • Content Creators: Create image-based portfolios or lookbooks.

Secure & Private

Files are processed securely and deleted within one hour.

One tool, every format. Convert all your images to PDF.

Ready to try it yourself?

Use our free Images to PDF tool to handle your documents now.

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