Convert Images to PDF
Turn common image formats into one PDF in your browser.
or drop files here
Accepted formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP
Add multiple images and adjust the order before creating your PDF.
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About Image to PDF
Image to PDF is useful when you need to share screenshots, scans, design drafts, or mixed image files as a single document. This tool supports common browser-friendly image formats and creates the PDF locally on your device for privacy-first processing. Whether you are preparing bilingual English and French documents, submitting files to CRA and Service Canada, or collaborating cross-border with US teams, this tool keeps your files lean and aligned with Canadian privacy expectations — nothing leaves your device.
Tailored for Users in Canada
Canadian users often juggle file sharing across provinces with varying broadband quality and between Canadian and US platforms. Whether you submit documents to federal and provincial portals, share files over Bell, Rogers, or Telus connections, or maintain bilingual English/French content, optimising file size keeps uploads reliable across the country's diverse network conditions.
- Canadian government portals (CRA, Service Canada, immigration forms) typically cap document uploads; compressing PDFs ahead of time avoids rejected submissions.
- When collaborating cross-border with the US, smaller files transfer faster over North American links and avoid email size rejections.
- For bilingual sites serving both English and French Canada, compressing media keeps pages fast for rural subscribers on slower plans.
- Canadian ISPs sometimes enforce data caps — smaller images and archives help users stay within monthly allowances.
How to Convert Images to PDF Online
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Choose image files
Select one or more supported image files such as JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, or BMP.
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Set the PDF layout
Pick page size, orientation, and margin, then reorder the images if you want a different page sequence.
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Generate and download
Create the PDF in the browser and download the finished document right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which image formats are supported?
This page supports common browser-friendly image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP.
Can I merge different image types into one PDF?
Yes. You can combine mixed supported image formats into a single PDF document.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. The PDF is created locally in your browser, so your files remain on your device.
Can I reorder images before export?
Yes. Use the move controls on the file list to change the page order before you create the PDF.
Can I use this for Canadian government portal uploads?
Yes. Federal and provincial portals (CRA, Service Canada, IRCC) often cap upload sizes. Our tools help you shrink PDFs and images to meet those limits before submitting.
Is this consistent with Canadian privacy law (PIPEDA)?
Since processing happens entirely in your browser and no files are uploaded, your data never leaves your device. This aligns well with PIPEDA's data-minimization principles.
Does it work for both English and French content?
Yes. Our tools handle text and documents in both English and French without issue — ideal for bilingual Canadian workplaces.
What is the maximum file size?
Most tools support files up to 50 MB each. For larger files, split them into smaller batches for reliable processing.
Why Choose Let Compress?
- Privacy-first — files never leave your device, consistent with PIPEDA expectations
- Free with no registration — no account, email, or payment required
- Great for cross-border work — compatible with both Canadian and US platforms
- Optimized for Canadian ISP connections (Bell, Rogers, Telus, Vidéotron)
- No upload limits or daily quotas, ever
- Handles both English and French content without issue
Learn More About Image Compression
Explore these authoritative resources to deepen your understanding of image compression and optimization.
MDN Web Docs: Image Optimization
Comprehensive guide on image optimization for web performance by Mozilla.
Google Web Fundamentals: Image Optimization
Best practices for image optimization from Google's web performance team.
W3C WebP Specification
Official W3C specification for the WebP image format.