Images to PDF

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A signed agreement photographed page by page is a stack of loose images — easy to lose, awkward to send, and unconvincing as a single record. Images to PDF gathers those photos into one ordered document, so a loan agreement you signed on paper becomes a tidy file you can store, print, or attach to a message.

Drop files here or tap to choose Processed in your browser — files never leave your device.

It also handles the everyday evidence that piles up around a loan: snapshots of transfer slips, handwritten IOUs, and payment receipts. Arrange the images in the right order, and the tool binds them into a single PDF you can keep alongside the original contract.

How it works

  1. Select the photos you want to combine — pages of a signed contract, receipts, or transfer slips.
  2. Drag the images into the order they should appear, so page one comes first and the signature page comes last.
  3. Choose page size and orientation if you want the output to match a standard printed page.
  4. Download the finished PDF, then store it with your agreement or share it as one file.

Your privacy

Your images are processed entirely in your browser — the photos and the finished PDF never leave your device.

Nothing is uploaded to a FinSafe server, so private receipts and signed pages stay with you.

Your documents are never used to train AI models.

Common use cases

  • Combine photos of every page of a paper loan agreement into one file.
  • Bundle receipts and bank transfer slips into a single evidence document.
  • Turn a handwritten IOU into a shareable PDF you can attach to a message.
  • Capture a signed page that was returned to you on paper and add it to your records.
  • Assemble supporting photos before merging them with a typed agreement.

Limitations

  • The tool combines images as they are — it does not sharpen blurry photos or straighten crooked pages, so take clear, well-lit shots first.
  • Photographed text is a picture, not selectable text, so the resulting PDF cannot be searched or copied from.
  • Very large or numerous images can make a heavy PDF; compress it afterwards if you need to email it.

Frequently asked questions

What image formats can I combine?

JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP files, up to 25 MB each. Most phone cameras produce JPG, so photos of your signed pages will work without any conversion.

Can I set the order of the pages?

Yes. Arrange the images before creating the file so the contract reads in the right sequence — cover page first, signatures last. Getting the order right now saves reprinting later.

Will the text in my photos be searchable?

No. A photograph of a page is stored as an image, so the PDF looks right but its text cannot be selected or searched. If you need selectable text, keep the original digital document too.

Is there a limit on how many images I can add?

There is no fixed count, but each file must be under 25 MB and a very large batch can make a heavy PDF. For long documents, combine in sections and merge them afterwards.

Do the photos get uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything happens in your browser on your own device. Your receipts and signed pages are never sent to a server.

How do I get the clearest result?

Photograph each page flat, in good light, filling the frame and avoiding shadows. Clean, straight photos make a professional-looking PDF and keep small print readable.