Image to PDF workflow
Make an Image a PDF
Convert photos, screenshots, scans, receipts, and web images into PDF files for uploads, email, school portals, job applications, and document sharing.
At a glance
- Start with
- JPG
- Target
This fixes
- A school, job, or government portal asks for PDF instead of an image.
- A receipt, ID, worksheet, or signed form needs to upload as one document.
- You need a stable PDF copy while keeping the original image.
How to handle it
- Choose the image format you have as the input.
- Convert the image to PDF and download the document copy.
- Open the PDF and check rotation, margins, and text readability before submitting.
Before you submit
- Use JPG for normal photos and PNG for screenshots or sharp text.
- Use TIFF to PDF for scanned page images and archive workflows.
- Keep the source image until the receiving portal accepts the PDF.
Choose the right output
Use JPG for normal photos and PNG for screenshots or sharp text.
Use TIFF to PDF for scanned page images and archive workflows.
Keep the source image until the receiving portal accepts the PDF.
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FAQ
What image format should I convert to PDF?
Use the format you already have. JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, GIF, and AVIF can all be converted to PDF when the destination needs a document.
Will image to PDF make text editable?
No. Image to PDF packages the image into a PDF document. Scanned text may still need OCR before it becomes searchable or editable.
Can I convert several files at once?
Yes. The converter supports up to 10 files in one batch when the files use the same input format.
Do I need to install software?
No. You can start from this page, choose the matching converter, and process files online from the browser.