How to Combine Photos into One PDF (from Your Phone, Free)
Turn several photos into a single PDF — receipts, documents, ID scans — straight from your phone or computer. Free, private, no app to install.
Sending five separate photos of a receipt, a contract or an ID looks messy and is annoying to open. One clean PDF is what people actually want. The good news: you can combine any number of photos into a single PDF for free, straight from your phone or computer, with no app to install.
The quick way (phone or computer)
- Open the JPG to PDF tool.
- Add your photos — from your gallery on a phone, or your folder on a computer.
- Drag them into the right order.
- Click Convert to PDF and download. Each photo becomes a page.
No signup, no watermark, nothing installed. And because it runs in your browser, your photos never leave your device — important when they’re of an ID, a payslip or anything personal.
On your phone, step by step
This is the most common case — you snapped photos and want one document:
- Open your phone’s browser and go to the JPG to PDF tool.
- Tap “Select images” and pick the photos from your gallery (you can select several at once).
- Reorder them by dragging.
- Tap convert, and save the PDF.
It works identically on Android and iPhone, and there’s no app cluttering your phone afterwards.
Get a tidy result
A few small things make the PDF look professional:
- Order matters — arrange the photos before converting; the PDF follows the list top to bottom.
- Choose a page size — “same as image” keeps each photo edge-to-edge; “A4” puts each photo on a standard page with a margin, which prints better.
- Mixed formats are fine — JPG, PNG and even WebP can go into the same PDF. PNG screenshots stay sharp; for those, PNG to PDF is the same tool tuned for graphics.
If the PDF is too big to email
Photos straight from a modern phone are several megabytes each, so a few of them make a chunky PDF. If it bounces from email, run it through the Compress PDF tool afterwards — it shrinks the file while keeping it perfectly readable. A common flow: photograph the receipts, combine into a PDF, then compress to a tidy size.
Need to add more later?
If you build a PDF today and want to append more pages tomorrow, the Merge PDF tool joins your existing PDF with a new one (or with another photos-to-PDF you just made). Build once, add to it anytime.
Why the browser version is better for documents
Scanning apps and “photo to PDF” apps often upload your images to their servers, show ads, or add a watermark on the free tier. For a photo of your passport or a signed form, uploading is exactly what you don’t want. The JPG to PDF tool does everything locally: no upload, no watermark, no limits — your documents stay on your device, where they belong.