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How to Merge Images into One PDF

Combine JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC photos into a single PDF — in queue order, with one download.

Need one PDF from several images — a photo set, scanned pages, or slides exported as PNG? Converty can merge every image in your queue into a single multi-page PDF without a separate desktop tool.

When merge PDF appears

Add two or more images that all target PDF (for example JPG → PDF and PNG → PDF). A "Merge into PDF" button appears above the queue. Click it to download one combined file in the order you added them.

Supported formats

  • Browser formats: PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, GIF, SVG, and ICO.
  • Server formats: HEIC, TIFF, and AVIF — converted on our servers first, then merged.
  • Mixed queues work: you can combine a phone HEIC shot with a desktop PNG in one PDF.

Convert JPG to PDF

Tips for better PDFs

  • Use the quality slider on image → PDF routes to balance size and sharpness.
  • Reorder files in the queue before merging if page sequence matters.
  • For text-heavy scans, consider PDF → DOCX instead of image merge.

Privacy note

Client-side images never leave your browser for the merge step. Server-only formats are converted to PNG on our backend, then stitched into the PDF in your browser — the same auto-delete policy applies as for any server conversion.