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 editorHow it works
- Open wt-pdf.com and click "Create PDF from images" on the landing page, or use the Image tool in the editor.
- Pick one or more images.
- Reorder them by dragging thumbnails.
- 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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