ArchitectPDF Guide
How to Convert Images to PDF
Combine multiple images into one polished PDF for sending, printing, or archiving. Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, TIFF and more. Step-by-step guide.
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Open the live Image to PDF tool and run this workflow on your own file.
Why people turn images into PDFs in the first place
A folder full of images is fine for storage, but it is rarely the nicest way to share a set. PDFs give the collection an order, a beginning, and a single file name that people can actually follow.
That is useful for everything from receipts and field photos to screenshots, punch lists, and visual references.
Order matters more than format here
The main decision is not usually technical. It is editorial. What image should come first, what sequence makes sense, and which pages really belong together?
Once you have the order right, the conversion step is straightforward. Upload the images, generate the PDF, and download one file instead of fifteen loose attachments.
- Upload the images you want together.
- Check the sequence before generating.
- Download one clean PDF.
The finished PDF is easier to live with
A combined PDF is easier to email, easier to archive, and easier for someone else to review on a phone or laptop.
If the image set is large, compression is usually the next best step.