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Convert screenshots and receipts to PDF

Turn JPG and PNG screenshots, receipts, scans, forms, and visual notes into one ordered PDF with page size, rotation, and scaling controls.

Problem

Receipts, screenshots, form photos, and scanned pages often arrive as separate JPG or PNG files. Sending them one by one is messy, but using an online converter can be risky when the images include personal, financial, or work-related information.

When to use this

  • You have multiple JPG or PNG receipts, screenshots, scans, or photos that should become one PDF.
  • The final document needs a predictable order, page size, orientation, or rotation before sharing.
  • You want local browser processing because the images contain personal, financial, or internal work data.

Steps

  1. Step 1

    Upload the image files

    Add the JPG and PNG files in the order you expect, or upload everything first and reorder them before conversion.

  2. Step 2

    Set order and rotation

    Move pages into the correct sequence and rotate images that came from phones, scanners, or screenshots with the wrong orientation.

  3. Step 3

    Choose page size and scaling

    Use Fit to preserve the whole image, Fill when cropping is acceptable, or Auto when each PDF page should match the image dimensions.

  4. Step 4

    Download and review the PDF

    Open the generated PDF before sending it, especially when the source images have different aspect ratios or resolutions.

Example

Create a monthly receipt PDF

Input

receipt-01.jpg
receipt-02.png
receipt-03.jpg
Page size: A4
Scale mode: Fit

Output

monthly-receipts.pdf
3 pages in selected order
All images fit inside A4 pages

Common mistakes

Using Fill when full image visibility matters

Fill can crop image edges. Use Fit for receipts, forms, IDs, and screenshots where every detail must remain visible.

Keeping huge photos at original size

High-resolution phone photos can create large PDFs. Resize or compress images first when email limits or upload limits matter.

FAQ

Are images uploaded when converting to PDF?

No. The image-to-PDF workflow is designed to run in your browser, so images can remain on your device during conversion.

Can I change the order of images before creating the PDF?

Yes. Reorder images before export so receipts, screenshots, scans, or forms appear in the final PDF sequence you expect.

Which scaling mode should I use for receipts?

Use Fit when the full receipt must remain visible. Fill can crop edges, and Stretch can distort the image.