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Images to PDF Converter

Convert your PNG, JPEG, JFIF, WEBP AND TIFF to PDF format.

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  1. Upload Allowed Images: Add your Image files via drag & drop, file selection, clipboard paste, or URL input.
  2. Instant Preview: View your images before conversion to ensure everything looks perfect.
  3. Convert & Download: Click “Download All” to get a ZIP of PDFs, or "Download" for individual files.
  4. Start Fresh: Use “Delete All” to remove all images, or “Delete” to remove individual files.
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PDF stands for Portable Document Format. Developed by Adobe Systems in 1993, it is primarily a document format designed to present documents, including text, images, and other fixed-layout elements, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

While not an image format in itself, PDFs can embed various types of image data, including raster images (like JPEGs, PNGs, and TIFFs) and vector graphics (like SVGs). For embedded images, PDF supports both lossy (e.g., JPEG, JPEG 2000) and lossless (e.g., Flate/ZIP, LZW) compression, depending on the image type and settings. PDF files can also contain interactive elements, forms, and multimedia. Its strength lies in preserving document layout and making content viewable across different platforms.


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File Extensions: .pdf

Developed by: Adobe Systems

Initial Release: June 1993

Learn more at PDF on Wikipedia.

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