Images → PDF — Reorder, Rotate, and Export in One Go

How to Use

  1. Add images
    • Click Pick images or drag & drop (JPG/PNG/WebP/BMP/GIF).
    • Reorder by dragging thumbnails, to rotate 90°, to remove.
    • Clear removes all.
  2. Layout settings (right panel)
    • Paper: A3 / A4 / A5 / Letter / Legal
    • Orientation: Portrait (p) / Landscape (l)
    • Margin (mm): 0–40
    • JPEG quality: High / Medium / Light
  3. Export
    • Click Create PDF → processing → auto-download (images-to-pdf.pdf).
    • Progress and logs appear below.

Outputs / Results

  • A multi-page PDF in the chosen order and rotations.
  • Images fit inside margins with aspect ratio preserved.
  • Paper size, orientation, margins, and JPEG quality applied.
  • Client-side only; nothing is uploaded.

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Notes / Caveats

  • Dependency: Loads jsPDF 2.5.1 from a CDN. If blocked/offline, set a same-origin path via LOCAL_JSPDF_SRC.
  • Format conversion: Images are embedded as JPEG in the PDF (transparency becomes white; PNG/WebP alpha is lost; GIF uses the first frame only).
  • Resolution/quality: Lower quality for smaller files, higher for crisp prints. Smaller margins yield larger on-page rendering.
  • EXIF: No auto-orientation; use the rotate button if needed.
  • Order: Export follows the thumbnail order.
  • Memory/time: Many or very large images may stress browser memory; reduce quality or split batches.
  • Mobile/iOS: File naming or a share sheet may appear on download.
  • Security: Uses temporary object URLs; reload/clear to revoke. No file uploads.
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