Convert Images to a PDF — JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF

Turn one or many images into a single PDF. WT-PDF handles JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF — preserving resolution, with each image on its own page sized to the image's aspect ratio.

Runs in your browser. Nothing uploads.

Open the editor

How it works

  1. Open wt-pdf.com and click "Create PDF from images" on the landing page, or use the Image tool in the editor.
  2. Pick one or more images.
  3. Reorder them by dragging thumbnails.
  4. Download — the images are embedded in a single PDF.

One-page vs multi-page

Each selected image becomes its own page. To put multiple images on one page, use the Image tool inside the editor to drag-position them.

Quality and size

Images are embedded at their native resolution. For smaller output files, compress the images first or use WT-PDF's Compress tool after conversion.

FAQ

Will transparency be preserved?

PNG transparency is preserved when the image is embedded, but most PDF viewers render transparent PNGs over a white background.

What's the max image size?

No hard limit, but very large images (>20MP) may be slow.

Can I add text or annotations?

Yes — after creating the PDF, use the editor's Text, Pen, or Shapes tools.

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