Image to PDF Converter
Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP photos to PDF instantly — colour scans, documents, Aadhaar, marksheets. Free, private, works in your browser.
All conversion happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
Free Image to PDF Converter Online — JPG, PNG, WebP to PDF
Convert your photos and scanned images to PDF instantly using Toolsly.in's free online converter. Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP files — phone camera scans, document photos, screenshots — and get a high-quality, full-colour PDF in seconds. No account required, no file upload to any server, completely free.
How to Convert Images to PDF — Step by Step
Step 1 — Add images: Click "Select Images" or drag and drop your photos. You can add up to 30 images at once. JPG, PNG, and WebP formats are all supported.
Step 2 — Arrange pages: Drag the thumbnails to set the exact page order. The number on each thumbnail shows its position in the final PDF.
Step 3 — Set options: Choose your page size (A4 is standard for India), image quality, and whether you want all images in one combined PDF or separate PDFs per image.
Step 4 — Convert and download: Click "Convert to PDF". Your PDF is ready in seconds — click Download to save it.
JPG to PDF for Aadhaar, PAN and Government Forms
Most Indian government portals — UPSC, SSC, IBPS, NTA, DigiLocker, state government job portals — require documents in PDF format with a maximum file size (typically 200KB to 1MB). This tool lets you photograph your Aadhaar card, PAN card, or marksheet with your phone and convert it directly to a compact, submission-ready PDF. Use the "Low" or "Medium" quality setting to keep file sizes within portal limits.
Convert Multiple Images into One PDF
The "One PDF" output mode combines all your images into a single multi-page PDF — ideal when submitting multiple documents together (e.g., Aadhaar front + back, all pages of a marksheet, a multi-page agreement photographed page by page). The "Separate PDFs" mode creates one PDF file per image and downloads them one by one.
Does the PDF Preserve Full Colour?
Yes — this is a true colour image-to-PDF conversion. Your photos are embedded directly into the PDF pages at full colour fidelity. Unlike some converters that convert to greyscale, this tool preserves every pixel of your original photo exactly as it appears.
Is This Tool Safe for Sensitive Documents?
Completely safe. Your images are never uploaded to any server. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your Aadhaar card, PAN card, medical records, and property documents never leave your device. There is no cloud storage, no database, and no third party involved in the conversion.
What Image Formats Are Supported?
This tool supports JPG/JPEG (the format used by all Android and iPhone cameras), PNG (used for screenshots and documents with transparent backgrounds), and WebP (the modern compressed format used by many apps and websites). HEIC files (iPhone's native format) should be converted to JPG first — most phones do this automatically when you share or download the image.
How to Reduce PDF File Size for Portal Submissions
Government and college portals often have strict file size limits. To reduce your PDF size: (1) Select "Low" quality in the quality dropdown — this reduces file size significantly with minimal visible difference for document scans. (2) Use A4 page size rather than "Fit to image" — this standardises dimensions. (3) If your image is very high resolution (e.g., 12MP phone camera), the file will still be compact at Low quality. Most A4 document photos at Low quality produce PDFs under 300KB.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert a phone photo directly to PDF?
Yes. Take a photo with your Android or iPhone, open this tool in Chrome or Safari, tap "Select Images," choose your photo from the gallery, and tap "Convert to PDF." The entire process takes under 30 seconds.
Can I merge multiple photos into one PDF?
Yes. Add all your images, drag to set the order, select "One PDF" in the Output setting, and click Convert. All photos will appear as pages in a single PDF file.
Is there a page limit?
You can add up to 30 images per conversion, giving you a PDF of up to 30 pages. For larger batches, simply convert in multiple rounds.
Does it work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. Works on Chrome for Android and Safari for iPhone. No app download needed. Open the tool in your browser, tap Select Images, and choose from your photo gallery.
