Combine photos of your documents into one PDF
Photographed every page and now the portal wants a single PDF, under a size limit? Add your photos, drag them into the right order, and download one clean, upload-ready PDF. Built in your browser, so your documents never leave your device.
Free, no signup, no watermark. If a target can’t be reached, we tell you exactly why and what to change.
How it works
Add your photos
Drag in the pictures of your pages (JPG, PNG, or iPhone HEIC). They open in your browser and are never uploaded.
Put them in order
Drag the pages into the right sequence, or use the arrow buttons. Rotate any that came in sideways, and drop the ones you do not need.
Get one PDF that fits
We combine them into a single PDF and, if a portal set a size limit, shrink it to fit. Download and submit.
Photos of documents, turned into one file
Most people do not own a scanner anymore. When a landlord, a school, an employer, or a government portal asks for your paperwork, you photograph the pages with your phone. Then the upload form asks for one PDF, often under a size cap, and a camera roll full of photos simply does not fit.
This tool closes that gap. Add the photos you took, put them in the order the document should read, and it assembles them into a single PDF with clean, consistent margins. If the portal set a size limit, it shrinks the finished PDF to land under it. Everything happens in your browser, which is the whole point when the pages are your passport, your tax forms, or a signed contract.
- Application packets: an ID page, a proof of address, and a signed form, combined into one upload.
- Multi-page documents: a lease or a contract photographed page by page, delivered as one ordered file.
- iPhone photos: HEIC pictures are converted and combined for you, with no separate step.
How to get a clean result
A few habits make the difference between a file that gets accepted and one that bounces back:
- Shoot on a flat, well lit surface. Even lighting and a plain background behind the page keep the text crisp and the file small.
- Fill the frame with the page. The closer you get, the less of your size budget is wasted on the desk around it.
- Order before you build. Drag the pages, or tap the arrow buttons on each one, until the sequence matches the document.
- Rotate sideways shots. Tap rotate on any page that came in turned, so a reviewer never has to tilt their screen.
- Set a size limit only if the portal demands one. There is no prize for the smallest file, only for passing the check at the best possible quality.
One honest note: this is a combiner, not a scanner app. It assembles and shrinks your photos into a PDF. It does not run text recognition, straighten pages automatically, or erase shadows. Frame and crop your shots well and the result will read like a clean document.
Document upload checklist
The size limit is rarely the portal’s only rule. Save yourself a rejection round:
- Crop scans to the document edges before converting — background wastes the size budget and looks unprofessional in review.
- Pages in order — select files in the sequence you want them; the PDF preserves it exactly.
- Plain filename — letters, numbers, hyphens; some portals reject spaces and symbols.
- Right way up — rotate photos before converting; reviewers shouldn’t need to tilt their heads.
- Keep your originals — the conversion never touches your source files; archive them for the next form.
Worth knowing: the PDF is freshly generated, so no camera metadata (location, device info) travels with your submission — only the pages themselves.
Private by architecture, not by promise
Your files are processed entirely on your own device — they are never uploaded to us or anyone else. We couldn’t see them if we wanted to. This website is served from servers in the United States (North Carolina).
Processed on your device
The compression engine is JavaScript running in your browser. There is no upload step in the code — nothing to trust, just how it works.
No signup, no watermark
Every tool is free and works instantly. No account, no email required, no marks on your files.
Honest results
If your target size can’t be reached at acceptable quality, we say so and tell you exactly what to change — not silently degrade your file.
Frequently asked questions
Can I combine photos of several pages into one PDF?
Yes. That is exactly what this tool is for. Add every page photo, arrange them in order, and they become one multi page PDF, one image per page.
How do I change the page order?
Drag any page to a new spot, or use the left and right arrow buttons on each page. The PDF is built in exactly the order you see on screen.
Can it read iPhone HEIC photos?
Yes. When you add a HEIC photo, it is converted to a standard image inside your browser first, then combined like any other page. Nothing is uploaded during the conversion.
Can I make the PDF fit a size limit?
Yes. Pick a limit such as 1 MB or 500 KB before you build, and the tool shrinks the finished PDF to fit. If your page count makes that target unrealistic, it tells you the smallest size it can reach instead of producing a blurry file.
Are my documents uploaded to convert them?
No. The PDF is assembled by JavaScript in your browser — your IDs, certificates, and forms never leave your device. For sensitive documents, that’s the entire point of using this tool.
Can I put multiple images into the one PDF?
Yes — select several files at once and each becomes one A4 page, in selection order. Note that more pages share the same size budget, so very tight limits fit fewer pages legibly.
What page format does the PDF use?
A4 portrait with margins — the standard that portals, reviewers, and printers expect. Each image is scaled to fit without distortion.
Does the PDF contain my photo’s location data?
No — the images are freshly re-encoded during conversion, which strips EXIF metadata including GPS coordinates. The PDF carries the pages you see and nothing else.