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Convert images to a single PDF

Drop images, drag to reorder, and download a single PDF in seconds. Pick page size, orientation, and margins. Everything runs in your browser, your files stay private.

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01Why this builder

From photos to one PDF.

Four reasons consultants, students, and parents reach for this page when an inbox or a form asks for “everything in one PDF”.

  • 01

    Drop a folder, get one PDF

    Pull in a single photo or a whole folder of them. Reorder by dragging, and they become a tidy multi-page PDF.

  • 02

    A4, Letter, or auto-fit

    Pick a standard page size for a printable result, or auto-fit each page to the photo's own dimensions for a tight, no-margin PDF.

  • 03

    Margins you can actually tune

    Choose none, 10 mm, 20 mm, or 30 mm. Useful when you're targeting print, a binder, or a particular form template.

  • 04

    Photos never leave your device

    Wedding shots, ID scans, receipts — everything is converted in your browser. We never see the images you're working with.

02How it works

Drop the photos, save the PDF.

  1. Drop images
    photo-1.jpg · photo-2.jpg · photo-3.jpg8 photos · 12.4 MB

    Step 1Drop your images

    Drag JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC files in any number — single shot to a folder of scans. They land in upload order.

  2. Page
    AutoA4Letter

    Step 2Set page size & margins

    Pick A4 or Letter for printable PDFs, or Auto for a snug page-per-photo result. Set margin and orientation if you need them tight or loose.

  3. PDF ready
    photos.pdfPDF · 4.2 MB · 8 pages

    Step 3Download the PDF

    Click Create PDF and save. One photo becomes one page, in the order you arranged them. Re-arrange and rebuild anytime.

03Use cases

When “send it as one PDF” arrives in your inbox.

Every form, finance team, and print shop wants one file. These are the bundles that come up most often.

  • Build an expense PDF

    Phone-snap each receipt, drop them all in here, and submit one tidy PDF to finance instead of forwarding eight separate JPGs.

    8 receipts → expenses.pdf
  • Pack scans for a visa form

    Visa applications ask for ID, signature, and proof-of-address as one PDF. Drag the three photos in, hit Create.

    ID + sig + proof → application.pdf
  • Turn a scanned notebook into one file

    Photograph each page of a paper notebook, drop the lot in, and you've got a searchable-by-OCR PDF you can store away.

    30 photos → notebook.pdf
  • Quick photo deck

    Got a folder of design references or product shots? Make a single PDF deck for a meeting in less time than starting Keynote.

    20 photos → deck.pdf
  • Portfolio one-pager

    Drop your best work as JPGs, arrange them, and download a printable portfolio PDF — no Figma export needed.

    Portfolio shots → portfolio.pdf
  • Photo album for printing

    Build a print-ready PDF with consistent A4 pages and 10 mm margins. Drop it at a print shop or mail it off.

    Family album → A4 PDF

05Quick tips

Build a cleaner PDF.

Habits that turn a quick drag-and-drop into a result that looks intentional.

  • 01

    Name files in the order you want

    Prefix names with 01_, 02_, 03_ before dragging in. They'll land in the right order and you barely have to reshuffle.

  • 02

    Pick Auto for a tight PDF

    Auto sizes each page to the photo, no margins, no wasted whitespace. Pick A4 or Letter only when you'll actually print it.

  • 03

    Pre-compress big photos

    Sending it by email? Run each photo through the image compressor first, then build the PDF. You'll cut total size in half easily.

  • 04

    Use Organize for last-minute fixes

    If the resulting PDF has a sideways or out-of-order page, open it in Organize PDF to spin or move it without rebuilding.

06Loved by

Consultants, students, and parents use it weekly.

  • Every client wants expense reports as one PDF, not 14 receipt photos. Drag in, set A4 margins, download. Used to take me 20 minutes in Word.
    Hannah E.
    Consultant
  • I shoot site references on the phone and need them as a single PDF for studio reviews. Auto page size with no margins makes them look intentional.
    Fede D.
    Architecture student
  • Built a 30-page photo album for my son's birthday in five minutes. The print shop took it without any 'this won't work' email.
    Avery B.
    Parent

07Questions

Image to PDF, plainly answered.

The handful of things people check before building their first PDF. Missing something? hello@wirelogs.com.

01Which image formats can I drop in?

JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, and HEIC — pretty much everything modern phones and cameras produce. HEIC photos from iPhones decode automatically.

02How many photos can I combine?

There's no hard cap. Anywhere from one to a few hundred is comfortable. Page count just maps to image count, so 50 photos becomes a 50-page PDF.

03What's the difference between Auto, A4, and Letter?

Auto fits each page to the photo's own size — best for tight web PDFs. A4 is the international print standard (used everywhere outside North America). Letter is the US/Canada print standard. Pick A4 or Letter when you'll actually print.

04Why are there margins?

Margins keep photos from running off the edge when printed, and they line up nicely with binder holes and folder pockets. Set to None if you want the photo edge-to-edge.

05Will the photo quality drop?

No. Photos are embedded into the PDF at their original resolution. Set the lowest quality at the image stage (with the compressor) if you want smaller files.

06Can I reorder photos once they're loaded?

Yes. Drag the thumbnails to rearrange. The output PDF follows whatever order is on screen when you click Create.

07Is the conversion free?

Yes. No usage cap, no watermark on the PDF, no premium tier, no sign-up.

08Do my photos leave my device?

No. The PDF is built inside your browser with pdf-lib. Wirelogs never sees the photos, which keeps personal pictures and sensitive scans private.

Ready when you are

Bundle your photos into one PDF.

Drop your images into the tool above, arrange the order, and save the PDF. No upload, no sign-up, no watermark — works on phones too.

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  • A4 / Letterpage sizes
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