Batch Convert Images to PDF — JPG, PNG, WEBP — Free
Overview
Scanning multi-page documents produces a folder of individual image files. Converting them to PDF one at a time and then merging is tedious. PDF Mavericks lets you upload multiple images at once — JPG, PNG, or WEBP — and converts the entire batch into a single PDF in one step. Each image becomes a page in the output document, in the order you arrange them.
How to Use This Tool
Open the Convert tool and select Images to PDF. Upload all your images at once using Ctrl+click or by dragging a folder's contents into the upload area. Reorder the image thumbnails to match your desired page sequence. Click 'Convert' and download the combined PDF. For best print quality, scan images at 300 DPI before converting. Run the result through Compress if the file is too large to share.
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Convert PDF →Frequently Asked Questions
How many images can I convert to PDF at once?
There is no fixed limit. You can convert 20, 50, or more images in a single batch. For very large batches, use Chrome on a desktop for the best memory management.
What image formats are supported?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP are supported. For HEIC (iPhone photos), convert to JPG first using your phone's share menu or an online HEIC converter, then upload to PDF Mavericks.
Will image quality be reduced in the PDF?
No. The images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution. Quality is only reduced if you choose to compress the PDF after conversion using the Compress tool.