Combine PDFs and images into one file in any order. Choose how each image fits on the page, drag to reorder, and download instantly - free, private, no uploads.
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Combine PDFs and images into a single PDF in any order. Everything runs in your browser.
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How to merge PDF and image files online
Mix PDFs and images in any order and combine them into a single PDF - all inside your browser, nothing uploaded.
Step 01
Add your files
Drop PDFs and images onto the tool together, or click Select Files. You can mix any combination - 3 PDFs and 5 images, or all images, or all PDFs.
Step 02
Set the order
Drag cards to arrange the sequence. On mobile use the Up and Down buttons. Each item shows a thumbnail so you can see what you are working with.
Step 03
Choose image fit mode
For each image, choose how it should appear on its PDF page - Fit to keep proportions, Fill to cover the full page, or Stretch to force-fit the dimensions.
Step 04
Merge and download
Click Merge Files. Rename the output if you like, then download the combined PDF instantly to your device.
Why this PDF and image merger works differently
Most tools handle PDFs or images separately. This one combines both in one step.
100% private, nothing uploaded
Every file is processed locally in your browser. Scanned documents, photos, and contracts never leave your device at any point.
Mix PDFs and images freely
No need to convert images to PDF first. Add JPGs, PNGs, WebP, GIF, and BMP files directly alongside your PDFs and merge everything at once.
Drag to reorder
Arrange items in any sequence before merging by dragging cards. The final PDF follows the exact order shown on screen. Mobile users get Up and Down buttons.
Per-image fit control
Each image gets its own layout choice: Fit centres it with margins, Fill covers the full A4 page edge to edge, Stretch forces it to fill exactly regardless of aspect ratio.
PDF quality preserved
Pages are copied from source PDFs directly - text stays selectable, fonts stay sharp, and vector graphics are not re-rendered or recompressed.
Thumbnail previews
Every file generates a thumbnail - first page for PDFs, the image itself for photos - so you can visually confirm the right files and order before merging.
Supported file formats
The tool accepts PDFs and six common image formats. All can be mixed freely in the same merge operation.
PDF
PDF Document
All pages imported, vector quality kept
JPG
JPEG Image
Native embed, no re-encoding
PNG
PNG Image
Native embed, transparency supported
WebP
WebP Image
Converted via canvas before embedding
GIF
GIF Image
First frame used, converted via canvas
BMP
Bitmap Image
Converted via canvas before embedding
JPG and PNG embed natively - they go directly into the PDF with no quality loss. WebP, GIF, and BMP are converted to JPEG via canvas at 92% quality before embedding, which handles browser compatibility without any visible difference for most photos.
Understanding the image fit modes
Each image in the list gets its own layout setting. Choose based on what the image is and how it should appear in the final PDF.
| Mode | What it does | White margins | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fit | Scales image to fill the page width or height (whichever is the limiting dimension) while keeping the original aspect ratio | Yes - centred | Portraits, screenshots, documents |
| Fill | Scales image until it covers the entire A4 page, cropping any overflow equally from each edge | None | Landscape photos, wallpapers, full-bleed layouts |
| Stretch | Forces the image to exactly fill the A4 page width and height, ignoring the original aspect ratio | None | Scanned forms designed for A4, infographics |
All images are placed on A4 pages (595 x 842 pt)
Images are embedded on standard A4-sized pages regardless of their original pixel dimensions. If you need a different page size, you can crop the resulting PDF pages after merging using the Crop PDF tool.
When do you need to merge PDFs and images together?
The most common scenario is document submission - when you have a mix of downloaded PDFs and scanned or photographed documents that need to be combined.
Job applications
Resume, certificates, and ID scans
Your resume is a PDF but your scanned certificates are JPG photos from your phone. Merge them all in the right order for a single application document.
Education
Assignments with photo evidence
Lab reports often mix typed PDF documents with photos taken during the experiment. Merge them in sequence rather than attaching files separately.
Government forms
Application forms with supporting photos
Passport, visa, and licence applications often require a filled PDF form alongside scanned photos of proof documents. One upload instead of multiple attachments.
Finance
Bank statements and photo receipts
Expense reports and loan applications may include PDF bank statements alongside mobile photos of physical receipts. Combine them into one submission-ready document.
Real estate
Property documents with photos
Rental agreements (PDF) plus photos of property condition (JPG) can be merged into one complete handover document for both parties to keep.
Creative work
Portfolio with mixed file types
A portfolio might have a PDF introduction, high-res JPG artwork, PNG screenshots of digital work, and a PDF CV. Merge them into one file to send to clients.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about merging PDF and image files together.
Yes, completely free with no account, no watermarks, no file size limit, and no daily cap. It runs entirely in your browser using open-source libraries.
Nothing is uploaded. All processing happens locally in your browser tab. Your PDFs and images never leave your device. Closing the tab immediately frees all memory. This makes it safe to use with confidential documents, medical records, financial statements, or any private content.
Yes. You can upload only images (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP) and the tool will convert each one to a PDF page and merge them into a single PDF. A PDF file is not required - any combination of supported file types works.
Images are placed on standard A4 pages (595 x 842 PDF points, which is 210 x 297 mm). The Fit mode centres the image with white margins, Fill covers the page edge to edge by zooming in, and Stretch forces the image to the exact A4 dimensions.
No. PDF pages are copied directly from their source files using pdf-lib. Text stays selectable, fonts remain sharp at any zoom, and vector graphics are not re-rendered. The only change is that the pages are assembled into a new document.
Yes. Drag any card to a new position to reorder. On mobile, use the Up and Down buttons on each card. The merged PDF always follows the sequence shown from top to bottom at the moment you click Merge Files.
All pages from each PDF are included in sequence. A 5-page PDF and a 3-page PDF merged together will produce an 8-page output. The card in the list represents the whole document, and all its pages appear together in the output in their original order.
No. Password-protected PDFs cannot be opened without decryption. The tool will detect the protection and mark that file with an error. You can still merge the remaining valid files in the list, but the protected PDF will be skipped. Remove the password using a PDF unlocker first, then add it here.
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and tested on mobile browsers. Drag-and-drop reordering is replaced by Up and Down buttons on small screens. For very large files (over 50 MB total) on mobile, a desktop browser is recommended for stability.