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Toolspot
Interactive Document Builder

Turn Your Photos Into a PDF.

Combine multiple images into a single, professional PDF document in seconds. 100% private, drag-and-drop workspace.

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How to Combine Images to PDF.

Turn your photo collection or document scans into a professional PDF file.

01

Add Images

Select multiple PNG, JPG, or WebP files. Our interactive workspace will display previews.

02

Sort Pages

Drag and drop the images to arrange them in the correct page sequence for your document.

03

Compile & Save

Click 'Compile to PDF'. Your document is built locally and ready for download.

Visual Re-ordering

Drag and drop your images to get the perfect page sequence. No more guessing—what you see is what you get.

Batch Processing

Select hundreds of images at once. Our locally-powered engine handles heavy document compilation without straining our servers.

Smart Scaling

Our system automatically sizes PDF pages to match your dimensions, ensuring a pixel-perfect conversion every time.

Your Photos Are
Strictly Local.

Traditional converters upload your photos to a central server. Toolspot doesn't. We build your PDF inside a secure Sandbox in your web browser. This means your personal photos never leave your device.

Zero Uploads
Encrypted Sandbox

Common Questions

Which image formats can I convert?

Toolspot supports PNG, JPG, and WebP formats. You can mix and match different formats in a single PDF document.

How many images can I add?

There is no set limit. We have tested documents with over 200 high-resolution images. The limit depends on your computer's RAM, as all processing happens locally.

Can I re-order images after adding them?

Yes! Simply grab an image in our workspace and drag it to the desired position. Our interactive sorter updates the document structure in real-time.

Is the PDF high resolution?

Yes. We embed your images without aggressive downsizing, ensuring that your scanned documents and photos look professional and sharp.

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