Combine PDF & Images
Mix PDFs and images into a single PDF — reorder, merge, and download. Runs entirely in your browser.
About this tool
Drop a mix of PDF files and images (JPG, PNG, WebP) to combine them into a single PDF. Each image becomes a full page scaled to fit. Multi-page PDFs contribute all their pages in sequence. Reorder files with the arrow buttons before clicking Combine. Uses pdf-lib entirely in your browser — no files are uploaded to any server. Free, no sign-up, no watermark.
How to use it
Quick steps to get the most out of this utility.
- 1
Drop files
PDFs and images together.
- 2
Reorder if needed
Move files up/down in the list.
- 3
Combine & download
One click. All pages merged in order.
Merge mixed media into one PDF
Assemble a PDF from photos, scans, screenshots, and existing documents. Great for: creating a single PDF from a mix of phone photos and existing PDFs, combining scanned receipts with a PDF report, or appending a PNG signature to a contract PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Is this safe? Does it upload my files?+
No upload whatsoever. All combining runs in your browser using pdf-lib. Your files never leave your device.
What file types are supported?+
PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP images. Each image becomes a full page at A4/Letter dimensions with the image scaled to fit.
What is the maximum file size?+
Individual files up to 100 MB each. Total combined size may be limited by browser memory on mobile.
Does it work offline?+
After the page has loaded once, yes — pdf-lib is cached and combining runs locally.
Can I reorder files?+
Yes — use the up/down arrows to arrange files in any order before combining.
What happens to multi-page PDFs?+
All pages from each PDF are included in order. Each image becomes one page.
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