Combine images into PDF.

Many photos in. One clean PDF out.

The problem

You've got a stack of photos — maybe scans of a multi-page document, maybe receipts for an expense report, maybe pages of a contract you photographed one at a time. You need them in a single PDF so the recipient can scroll through them like a real document, not 12 separate attachments cluttering an email.

The fix

PDFThis converts each image into a PDF, and you can combine them with any standard PDF merger — or wait, we're rolling this into PDFThis natively. For now: drop all your images at once, each becomes a clean scanner-style PDF, then merge with macOS Preview (drag PDFs into the sidebar) or Adobe Acrobat. The cleanup pipeline still runs on each image first, so the final combined PDF looks like a real multi-page scan.

What you get

  • Drop up to 20 images at once — JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, HEIF, BMP, TIFF, or GIF.
  • Each image gets the full scanner treatment: page detection, deskew, shadow removal, crisp text.
  • Download all PDFs in one batch, then merge them in seconds using Preview (Mac) or any free PDF tool.
  • Order is preserved from the order you uploaded — sort your photos in your file manager first if order matters.

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Last updated: May 2026