When to use Image to PDF
Choose Image to PDF when a single document needs a mix of supported image formats instead of files from one image type.
Create one PDF from mixed photos, screenshots and common browser-readable image formats.
Create one PDF from mixed photos, screenshots and common browser-readable image formats.
Choose Image to PDF when a single document needs a mix of supported image formats instead of files from one image type.
PDF Care normalizes browser-readable images as needed and creates one ordered PDF with configurable page size, orientation, margins and fit.
High quality keeps JPG/PNG data direct when possible and normalizes other browser-readable formats. Layout controls cover page size, orientation, margins and fit; smaller quality modes use local JPEG re-encoding.
PDF Care keeps this workflow browser-side so the document contents do not need to be sent to a PDF Care application server for processing.
No. PDF Care processes this tool locally in your browser, so the document contents are not uploaded to a PDF Care application server.
JPG and PNG are embedded directly. WebP, GIF, BMP, SVG and other browser-readable formats are normalized locally. HEIC/HEIF requires browser-native decoding support.
Yes. A single PDF can contain supported images of different formats.