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Turn phone photos and receipts into a PDF

Expense reports, visa packets, and landlord emails still want a PDF, not a pile of JPEGs. Drop the photos (PNG and WebP work too), pick A4 or Letter, and download one file. Embedding happens on this device.

Images are placed into a PDF on your device. Photos are never uploaded.

No files yet. Drop them above. They stay in this tab and are never uploaded.

Page size
Orientation
Margin

When to use this

Use this for camera photos and paper receipts that need to print or attach as one document. A4 and Letter match most expense and visa forms.

Phone photos are often huge. The page is still A4 or Letter; the image is fitted onto it. Fit-to-image is better for a single tall receipt you do not want letterboxed. Switch it in the options.

For UI screenshots and mixed PNG captures, Screenshots to PDF starts on fit-to-image. Same engine, different default.

How to do it

  1. Drop the JPEGs from your camera roll (PNG and WebP are accepted too).
  2. Leave page size on A4 or switch to Letter. Set a small margin so edges are not cropped in print.
  3. Reorder the list so receipts or ID shots read in the sequence the form expects.
  4. Create PDF and download. The photos never left this browser.

Tips

  • Photograph receipts on a desk, not in a pocket’s shadow. Compression later cannot invent missing digits.
  • If the PDF is too heavy to email, shrink it after you build it.
  • Sideways phone shots: rotate the PDF after, or turn the photo before you drop it.

Questions

Can I put multiple photos into one PDF?
Yes. Each image becomes a page, in list order. Use the arrows to rearrange.
Will a 40-megapixel phone photo make a giant PDF page?
On A4 or Letter, no. The photo is fitted to the paper. Fit-to-image caps huge camera files so the page does not become enormous.
Are receipt photos uploaded?
No. They are embedded locally. Close the tab and the working files are gone from the app.