🧷 PDF tool · 100% in-browser

Combine Files to PDF

Mix images and PDFs into a single PDF — photos, scans and documents, in exactly the order you want. Nothing is uploaded.

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Drop images and PDFs together

JPG, PNG, WebP and PDF — mix them in any order, get one PDF

1
Add files

Images and PDFs — together.

2
Arrange

Drag to set the final page order.

3
Combine

Download one merged PDF.

🔒 Your files never leave your device

How to combine images and PDFs into one file

  1. Add your files. Drop in any mix of JPG, PNG, WebP and PDF files at once.
  2. Arrange the order. Drag the cards — an image here, a PDF there — the final document follows your sequence.
  3. Pick a page style. A4 pages for a clean printable look, or pages sized to each image.
  4. Combine and download. One click builds a single PDF on your device.

One tool instead of three

Normally you'd convert images to PDF with one tool, then merge PDFs with another. Filexora combines both steps: scans, photos and existing documents become one polished PDF in a single pass — ideal for assignments, applications, invoices with receipts, and portfolios. And since everything runs on your device, private documents stay private.

Frequently asked questions

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Everything is combined inside your browser — your images and PDFs never leave your device.

Which file types can I combine?

JPG, PNG and WebP images, plus PDF files. You can mix them freely — each image becomes a page, and every page of each PDF is included.

Can I control the order of the pages?

Yes. Drag the file cards into any order — the final PDF follows exactly the sequence you set.

Can I add Word, Excel or PowerPoint files?

Not yet. Office documents can't be reliably converted inside a browser — that requires server-side software, which would mean uploading your files. If you drop one in, we'll let you know rather than produce a broken result.

What page size do images get?

Choose A4 to place each image neatly on an A4 page (great for printing), or 'Fit image' to make each page exactly the size of its image.

Will my PDF pages lose quality?

No. Pages from your PDFs are copied exactly as they are, and images are embedded at high quality.