InvoTirth Enterprise
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Images to PDF

Combine photos and scans into one PDF, in the order you choose, without uploading anything.

JPGPNGHEIC→ PDFMulti-page

Application portals, expense systems and email attachments frequently want a single PDF rather than a folder of photographs. Add your images, put them in order, and download one document.

Because the whole thing is assembled in your browser, sensitive scans — identity documents, bank statements, certificates — never leave your device.

How to use it

  1. Add your images. Up to 60 at a time.
  2. Reorder them with the arrows so the pages come out right.
  3. Choose A4, Letter, or a page that matches each image, then create the PDF.

Page size and margins

A4 is standard everywhere except North America; US Letter is slightly wider and shorter. Pick whichever your recipient expects — a mismatch causes awkward scaling when printed.

Match each image makes every page exactly the size of its picture, with no white border. Good for photo books and screenshots, wrong for anything destined for a printer.

Orientation is chosen automatically per image, so a mix of portrait and landscape shots each get a sensible page.

Keeping the file small

PDF size is driven almost entirely by the images inside it. Ten phone photos at full resolution make a 40 MB document that many portals will reject.

The quality setting controls this directly. Balanced suits documents and scans. Drop to Small file when there is an upload cap, or compress the images before adding them for finer control.

Questions

Can I combine different image formats?

Yes. JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC and RAW can all go into the same PDF.

Will the PDF have searchable text?

No. Photographs of text remain pictures. Extracting text requires OCR, which Invo does not do.

How many images can I add?

Up to 60 per document.

Can I reorder pages?

Yes, with the arrow buttons before creating the PDF.

Is the PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. It is assembled in your browser, which matters for identity documents and bank statements.

Can I split or merge existing PDFs?

Not yet. This tool builds PDFs from images only.

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