Source format does not match the tool
Conversions fail when the pasted input is not actually in the expected source format.
Fix: Verify the source format first, then paste it into the correct converter.
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PDF (Portable Document Format) is a fixed-layout document format from Adobe that preserves fonts, layout, and graphics across devices and platforms.
Images to PDF wraps one or more image files into a single multi-page PDF — one image per page by default, with options to fit multiple images per page, choose page size, and set margins.
Images are embedded at their native resolution (no recompression) so the output is visually identical to the source. EXIF orientation is respected so photos taken in portrait don't end up rotated.
Paste your Images input so it can be converted into PDF for your next step.
Get PDF output converted from Images that is ready to review, copy, or export into the next step of your workflow.
Conversions fail when the pasted input is not actually in the expected source format.
Fix: Verify the source format first, then paste it into the correct converter.
Broken rows, missing fields, or incomplete markup can block conversion.
Fix: Use a complete input sample with the structure intact before converting it.
Different target formats can flatten, restructure, or serialize values differently.
Fix: Review the converted output and confirm it matches the target system before using it downstream.
No. JPGs are embedded byte-for-byte into the PDF (no re-encoding, no quality loss). PNGs are wrapped in a Flate-compressed stream but not resampled. The output matches the source pixel-for-pixel.
Each image is scaled to fit the page size you pick while preserving its aspect ratio — images never stretch. The UI shows a preview with the chosen margins so you can tell whether landscape photos will leave white bars on an A4 portrait page.
Yes. Pick 2-up, 4-up, or 6-up layout and the tool tiles the images into a grid on each page. That's useful for photo contact sheets or receipt booklets where you want more density per page.
Yes. Phone cameras store rotation info in the EXIF metadata; the converter reads that tag and rotates the image before embedding so portrait photos land right-side-up. You can disable this if you need the raw EXIF-untouched orientation.
Practically up to 500 images at A4 with a 5 MB average per image. Beyond that, upload time on residential connections becomes the bottleneck — batch the work into two PDFs and merge them with the PDF Merge tool instead.
No. Uploaded files are held in a transient processing directory that's wiped immediately after the response is returned. No image data is logged or retained beyond the request lifecycle.
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