Image to PDF
Image to PDF
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Local only
Applies to JPG inputs during local preprocessing. PNG files keep lossless encoding.
Flow
- Read selected JPG/PNG files.
- Apply page size, orientation, fit mode, and margin choices.
- Embed each image as one PDF page in queue order.
- Export a single combined PDF file.
Example
Worked example: receipt pack
- 1 Upload three receipt photos.
- 2 Set page size to A4, orientation Auto, margin 20 pt, and output name to receipts-pack.pdf.
- 3 Run conversion in current file order.
- 4 Download one PDF for expense submission.
Multiple images become one document-ready PDF.
How
- Upload one or more JPG/PNG files.
- Reorder files, rotate if needed, and set page layout options (size/orientation/margin/fit).
- Optional: set a custom output filename.
- Run conversion to build PDF pages.
- Download the combined PDF output.
Cases
- Turn receipt photos into one reimbursement PDF.
- Convert phone scans to document-ready format.
- Bundle visual QA screenshots.
Avoid
- Uploading unsupported formats such as HEIC or WEBP.
- Expecting OCR text from image-only conversion.
- Forgetting to order images before running conversion.
- Using cover fit when you need every pixel visible (use contain instead).
FAQ
Does image to pdf upload files to a server?
No. Image to PDF keeps the lightweight PDF workflow in your browser by default, so files are not sent to Calctrove servers for routine edits. For Image to PDF, verify your workplace policy before handling sensitive documents.
Can I process confidential documents here?
For Image to PDF, use caution on shared devices and verify your organization policy before handling sensitive files.
Why can image to pdf change output size?
For Image to PDF, output size depends on the PDF structure, embedded fonts, image compression, and the mode options selected before export.