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How to Convert Images to PDF in the Browser
Screenshots, scans, photos, and receipts often need to be sent as a PDF instead of loose image files. Leafwork turns JPG and PNG images into PDF output in the browser, with support for multiple images and local export options.
Quick answer
To convert images to PDF in the browser, open Leafwork Images to PDF, add JPG or PNG files, reorder them, choose combined or separate PDF output, then download the PDF or ZIP.
Privacy note
Leafwork Images to PDF is an enabled core browser-local tool. Images are handled in the browser for the conversion workflow.
How to do it
- 1
Open Images to PDF
Use the image conversion tool when you need screenshots, scans, or photos packaged as PDFs.
- 2
Add one or many images
Select JPG or PNG files from your device, or drag supported images into the drop zone.
- 3
Reorder the images
Place the images in the order they should appear in the PDF.
- 4
Choose output type
Export one combined PDF for a packet, or separate PDFs when each image should remain its own document.
- 5
Download PDF or ZIP
Use direct PDF download for one output or ZIP when exporting multiple PDFs.
Best for
- Combining screenshots into one PDF
- Turning receipt photos into a shareable file
- Packaging scanned pages from a phone
- Creating separate PDFs from a batch of images
Common mistakes
- Leaving images in the wrong order
- Mixing unrelated images into one combined PDF
- Forgetting to choose ZIP for many separate PDFs
- Using oversized source images when a smaller PDF is enough
FAQ
Can I convert multiple images to one PDF?
Yes. Add multiple JPG or PNG files, reorder them, and export one combined PDF.
Can I create one PDF per image?
Yes. Choose separate PDF output and download the results directly or as a ZIP.
Are image files uploaded?
No. The enabled Images to PDF workflow runs locally in your browser.