Convert to PDF
Transform images and documents into a professional PDF.
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Supported formats: Images & DOCX
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The Most Secure Way to Convert Images to PDF
PlatinumPDF's Image to PDF Converter is designed for privacy-conscious users who need professional-grade document conversion without uploading sensitive files to the cloud. Unlike other tools, 100% of the processing happens right here in your browser. Your photos, scans, and documents never leave your device, ensuring maximum security and lightning-fast performance.
Powerful Features
100% Private & Local
Files are processed in your browser via WebAssembly. Zero data upload.
Universal Format Support
Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, TIFF, and HEIC formats.
Smart Layouts
Auto-fit images to A4, Letter, or keep original dimensions.
Instant Processing
No server queues. Conversion happens as fast as your device allows.
Custom Customization
Adjust margins, orientation, and image scaling to your needs.
Mobile Friendly
Works perfectly on smartphones, tablets, and desktops.
How to Convert Images to PDF (Step-by-Step)
Upload Files
Drag and drop your images (JPG, PNG, HEIC, etc.) or Word documents (.docx) onto the canvas.
Organize & Edit
Drag thumbnails to reorder pages. Click 'Rotate' to fix orientation. Use 'Selective Duplicate' to copy specific pages.
Customize Layout
Choose standard page sizes (A4, Letter) or 'Fit to Image'. Adjust margins, alignment, and background colors.
Style & Enhance
Add professional borders, page numbers, headers, footers, or captions to every page automatically.
Convert & Download
Click 'Convert & Preview' to generate your file instantly. Review it in the modal, then download securely.
Who Can Benefit? (15+ Use Cases)
Professional & Business
- Freelancers: Combine monthly expense receipts and invoices into a single claim PDF.
- Real Estate Agents: Create virtual tour packets by merging property photos into a listing portfolio.
- Legal Professionals: Digitize and compile case evidence photos into a court-ready document.
- HR Managers: Collate ID cards, certificates, and headshots for new employee onboarding files.
- Designers: Compile daily design iterations or mood boards into a clean client presentation.
- Event Planners: Merge venue photos, table layouts, and decor inspiration into a proposal.
- Contractors: Create "Before & After" project reports by combining site photos.
Personal & Academic
- Students: Turn whiteboard photos, handwritten notes, and slide screenshots into a study guide.
- Job Seekers: Combine your resume (DOCX) and portfolio images into one professional application.
- Travelers: Backup important travel docs (passport scans, tickets, itinerary screenshots) into one offline file.
- Artists: Create a digital sketchbook backup from scans of physical drawings.
- Archivists: Digitize family photo albums or old letters and preserve them in a universal format.
- Medical Patients: Compile various lab result screenshots and reports to share with a new doctor.
- Cooking Enthusiasts: Save photos of handwritten family recipes into a digital cookbook.
- Students (Assignments): Submit multi-page handwritten homework as a single PDF instead of 10 JPGs.
Real-World Scenarios
Scenario 1: The Expense Report
Input: 25 photos of lunch receipts (JPG), 3 Uber screenshots (PNG), 1 hotel invoice (DOCX).
Action: User uploads all files, enables "Reorder" to sort by date, sets Page Size to "A4", and adds a "Financial Report" header.
Output: A single, professional 29-page PDF with uniform formatting ready for accounting.
Scenario 2: The Student's Notes
Input: 50 photos of a blackboard from a semester of Chemistry classes (HEIC).
Action: User uploads HEIC files (auto-converted), uses "Rotate All Right" to fix orientation, adds Page Numbers (bottom-right), and sets margins to "Zero".
Output: A sequential digital notebook that fits perfectly on their tablet screen.
Scenario 3: The Visa Application
Input: Scans of Passport (front/back), National ID, and Bank Statement images.
Action: User uploads sensitive ID docs, creates a PDF locally (offline), ensuring zero privacy risk.
Output: A secure PDF file generated without ever touching a server.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to convert private documents like passports or bank statements?
Yes, absolutely. PlatinumPDF operates entirely offline in your browser using WebAssembly technology. We do not have servers that see, store, or process your files. Your data never leaves your device, making it the safest way to convert sensitive documents.
Does the quality of my images decrease?
We maintain high-quality output by default. The tool embeds your images directly into the PDF. However, if your original images are massive (e.g., 20MB raw photos), the PDF will be large too. You can use our 'Compress PDF' tool afterwards if you need to share it via email.
Can I convert multiple file types at once?
Yes! You can mix and match JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF, HEIC, and even DOCX files in the same batch. Our tool handles them all seamlessly.
Is there a file size or page limit?
Since processing is local, the limit depends on your device's memory (RAM). Most modern laptops and phones can handle hundreds of pages or hundreds of megabytes without crashing. Browsers are very powerful!
Can I reorder the images after uploading?
Yes. Enable the 'Reorder' toggle (or drag/drop mode) to rearrange thumbnails into your desired sequence before converting.
Does this work on iPhone or Android?
Yes. PlatinumPDF is a Progressive Web App (PWA). You can use it in Safari or Chrome on your mobile device, and even 'Install' it to your home screen for an app-like experience.
How do I add page numbers or headers?
Check the sidebar options! We have dedicated sections for 'Page Content' where you can enable page numbers (with custom fonts/formats) and add custom headers or footers to every page.
What page sizes are supported?
You can choose standard presets like A4, Letter, and Legal, or choose 'Auto/Original' to have each PDF page match the exact dimensions of the input image.