Scan to PDF
Turn camera photos or scanned images into one PDF
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Create a PDF from Phone Photos or Scanned Images
Scan to PDF turns document photos and scanned images into one PDF file. It is made for everyday paper tasks: receipts, signed pages, class notes, forms, IDs, letters, handwritten sheets and printed documents that should be sent as a single file instead of a group of separate images.
Good for Mobile Use
On a phone, your browser may let you choose an existing photo or open the camera from the file picker. Take a clear photo in good light, keep the page as straight as you can and upload the images in order. Each image becomes a PDF page, so a three page form can be sent as one neat document.
Page Order and Layout
After upload, arrange the images in the order you want. Choose A4, Letter, A3 or fit-to-image depending on where the PDF will be used. Margins help printed pages look cleaner. Fit mode keeps the full image visible, fill mode can cover the page more tightly and original size keeps the image closer to its source dimensions.
When to Crop First
If a photo includes a lot of desk, shadow or background, crop it on your phone before uploading when possible. You can also create the PDF first and use Crop PDF afterward to trim visible page margins. A cleaner source image usually creates a cleaner PDF.
File Handling
Scan to PDF accepts common image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP and HEIC. You can upload up to 30 images within the total upload limit. Uploaded and converted files are removed automatically shortly after processing, so the workflow stays simple: choose photos, set the layout and download the PDF.
How to Convert Scan to PDF
Upload scan photos
Choose document photos from your phone, tablet or computer.
Arrange and set pages
Put the images in order and choose page size, margin and fit mode.
Create the PDF
Download one PDF with each scan placed on its own page.