# Image to PDF > Convert multiple images (JPG, PNG, WEBP) into a single, high-quality PDF document instantly. **Category:** Conversion **Keywords:** convert, pdf, image, jpg, png, webp, document, scanner, combine, merge, photos, office, paperwork, digitalize **URL:** https://complete.tools/image-to-pdf ## How it works Image To Pdf uses a simple algorithm to convert your uploaded images into PDF format. When you upload your images, the tool reads the pixel data, color profiles, and any metadata included. Each image gets converted into a series of PDF objects, which represent the visual content. Depending on your settings, the tool will either place each image on its own page or combine them into a single page. It then compiles these objects into a single PDF file that meets PDF specifications, ensuring it’s compatible with any PDF reader. ## Who should use this This tool is perfect for a variety of users: - Graphic designers who need to showcase their artwork or client projects in a polished portfolio. - Real estate agents wanting to create a professional PDF brochure filled with stunning property images. - School administrators compiling scanned student records or reports into easy-to-share documents. - Photographers looking to provide clients with a curated collection of images in one PDF for quick viewing. - Researchers needing to turn image data from experiments or surveys into a formal report. ## Worked examples Example 1: Imagine a graphic designer with three images: Image1 (1920x1080 pixels, JPEG), Image2 (1280x720 pixels, PNG), and Image3 (800x600 pixels, BMP). After uploading these images, the tool converts them into a single PDF, placing each on its own page. The final PDF keeps the original resolution intact, ensuring high quality. Example 2: A real estate agent has five images of a property: ImageA, ImageB, ImageC, ImageD, and ImageE (all 1024x768 pixels, JPEG). To create a brochure for potential buyers, the agent uploads the images. The tool arranges them in the order uploaded, producing a PDF ready for email or print, all while maintaining image quality. ## Limitations While the tool is handy, it does have some limitations: - There may be a file size cap, meaning you might need to resize larger images before converting. - Images with unusual dimensions or unsupported formats could cause conversion errors or lead to incomplete PDFs. - If the original images are low resolution, the final PDF could appear pixelated when printed. - Variations in image resolution might result in inconsistent quality across pages in the final PDF. - The tool doesn't offer advanced features like image editing or compression, which limits your control over the final output. ## FAQs **Q:** What image formats are supported by the Image To Pdf tool? **A:** You can use common formats like JPEG, PNG, BMP, and GIF. However, it may not work with less common formats such as TIFF or RAW files. **Q:** Can I adjust the layout of images in the PDF after uploading? **A:** Generally, the tool compiles images in the order you upload them, so options for rearranging them post-upload are limited. You can set page orientation, though. **Q:** Is there a limit to the number of images I can convert at once? **A:** Yes, there’s typically a limit on the total number of images or the combined file size for a single conversion session, which can vary by platform. **Q:** How does the tool ensure the quality of images in the PDF? **A:** The tool keeps the original resolution and quality intact during conversion, but remember, the final output quality can depend on the resolution and format of your original images. --- *Generated from [complete.tools/image-to-pdf](https://complete.tools/image-to-pdf)*