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Phone cameras are now the most common way people capture documents — and most submission portals only accept PDF. Here is where converting images to PDF solves a real problem.
Most people no longer own a scanner — they photograph documents with their phone. A photo of a signed form, a handwritten letter, or a paper receipt is just a JPG on your camera roll. Convert it to PDF to make it submittable to any portal, HR system, or email that expects a document rather than a photo.
Malaysian university portals (UPU, MOHE, individual university systems) and scholarship applications (JPA, MARA, Yayasan) frequently require handwritten answers, signed forms, or photo documentation submitted as PDF. Photograph each page, upload here, and download a single PDF ready for submission.
Workplace expense claims and medical reimbursements often require receipts submitted as a single PDF attachment. Photograph all your receipts, combine them in order, and convert — one PDF for the whole claim instead of ten separate image files.
Designers, photographers, and freelancers often need to share work as a PDF rather than a folder of image files. Combine screenshots, mockups, or photos of physical work into a single professional PDF for email or presentation.
Click "Choose Images" or drag and drop JPG, PNG, or WEBP files. You can upload multiple images at once — there is no file count or size limit. All processing happens in your browser; nothing is uploaded to a server.
Drag the image thumbnails into the order you want them to appear in the PDF. The first image becomes page 1. For multi-page documents photographed one page at a time, make sure the sequence matches the original document order before converting.
Hit Convert to PDF. The tool assembles your images into a single PDF with each image on its own page. Conversion is fast — even combining 10 large images typically takes a few seconds.
Download the PDF and check its size. If it is too large for a portal upload limit, run it through the Compress PDF tool — this typically reduces the file size by 40–70% without visible quality loss on standard document photos.
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