Expense reports from phone photos
Snap a receipt with your phone, drag the JPG into the converter, get a clean PDF to attach to your expense submission. Most expense systems prefer PDF over JPG.
Convert one or many images into a single PDF with proper page order.
Drag and drop your file
or pick from your device
What this does
Drop in your images, set the page size and orientation, and download a multi-page PDF. Useful for scanned receipts, ID copies, school assignments, and turning a phone-photo of a whiteboard into something email-friendly. No upload, no watermark.
JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP — drag a folder or click to select. Each image becomes a page in the order you add them. You can drag to reorder afterward.
A4 or Letter for documents. The tool fits each image to the page, scaling to fit while preserving aspect ratio. For square images (Instagram screenshots), portrait orientation usually looks best.
Hit convert. The PDF is built in your browser and downloaded immediately. Original images are untouched.
The image is centered and scaled to fit the page while preserving aspect ratio. Pick orientation based on the dominant orientation of your source images.
A4 portrait
210 × 297 mm
Standard documents, reports, ID copies
A4 landscape
297 × 210 mm
Wide photos, charts, landscape screenshots
US Letter portrait
8.5 × 11 in
US-region documents, school assignments
Square (Instagram)
1:1
Social-media style proof sheets
Pro tip
Mixing portrait and landscape images in one PDF makes the recipient rotate every other page. If your source images are mixed orientation, split them into two PDFs (one portrait, one landscape) and merge them with our PDF Merge tool.
Privacy
Most photo-to-PDF converters upload your images to a server. Bad idea when you're converting passport copies, signed contracts, or medical scans. Our tool runs entirely in the browser using pdf-lib — your images never touch a server.
Snap a receipt with your phone, drag the JPG into the converter, get a clean PDF to attach to your expense submission. Most expense systems prefer PDF over JPG.
Visa applications, bank KYC, age verification — they almost always want a single PDF with both sides of the ID, not separate JPGs.
Print, sign, photograph each page with your phone, convert all pages into one PDF in the correct order. Faster than walking to a scanner.
Most LMS systems (Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom) accept PDF cleanest. Convert photos of handwritten work into one submission file.
Combine selected proofs into a single PDF the client can flip through, mark up, and email back with comments.
Listing photos, floor plans, and exterior shots in one PDF that buyers can download, print, or share. Cleaner than a folder of JPGs.
| Feature | BulkShare | PPhone scanner apps | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runs in browser only | Yes | No | No | No | Phone-only |
| Files uploaded to server | Never | Yes | Yes | Yes | Varies |
| Account required | No | After 2/day | After 2/day | Yes | Free |
| Image count limit | Unlimited | 100 max | Unlimited | 100 max | Unlimited |
| Reorder pages before convert | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Varies |
| Page size / orientation control | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Auto |
| OCR (make text searchable) | No | Pro only | Pro only | Pro only | Some apps |
| Works on desktop browser | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Watermark on free tier | No | No | No | No | Some apps |
If a photo is sideways or has half a tabletop in the background, fix it before adding to the PDF. The converter won't auto-rotate or auto-crop — what you put in is what gets embedded.
A 12 MP phone photo is 4–6 MB. Twelve of those = a 60 MB PDF. If you're emailing the result, resize photos to ~2 MP before converting, or compress the resulting PDF.
Mixing portrait and landscape images in one PDF means the recipient has to rotate every other page. Keep one orientation per PDF for cleaner reading.
A 4 MP photo in even, bright light beats a 12 MP photo in shadow. For document scans from your phone, turn on all the lights, hold the phone above the page (not at an angle), and let autofocus settle before tapping.
Our tool produces an image-based PDF (not searchable text). If you need OCR, run the output through a free OCR service like Tesseract or upload to Google Drive, which auto-OCRs PDFs.
Upload multiple files, create one ZIP archive, rename it, and download instantly.
Compress real files in-browser with dedicated PDF, Docs, and Image subtools.
Generate a clean client-ready email with link, access steps, and support info.
Reduce PDF file size in-browser and download a smaller PDF quickly.
Combine multiple PDFs into a single file. Drag, reorder, merge — fully in your browser.
Split a PDF into individual pages or custom page ranges. Browser-only, no upload.
Yes. Add multiple images and the tool combines them into a single PDF file.
Yes. Pages are generated in the exact file order you upload.
Yes. The converter accepts common image formats and normalizes them into PDF pages.
No. The generated PDF is clean and watermark-free.
Yes — images are embedded at their original resolution by default. The PDF wrapper adds almost no size overhead.
The converter sizes pages to your images so nothing gets cropped or letterboxed. For print-ready A4/Letter layouts, convert first, then print to PDF with your target paper size.
Yes — conversion runs entirely in your browser, so the photos never touch a server. For delivering the finished PDF, use a password-protected link rather than an email attachment.
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