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Image to PDF Converter

Convert JPG, PNG or WebP images into a single PDF and compress it to fit an exact file-size limit (like 100 KB or 200 KB) for exam and government form uploads — all in your browser, nothing is uploaded.

Drop images here, or tap to choose
Select several at once · JPG, PNG or WebP · nothing is uploaded

Make a form-ready PDF in 3 steps

01
Add your images

Drop in one or more photos, scans or signatures (JPG, PNG or WebP). Reorder them into the page order you want.

02
Pick a size limit

Choose a target like 100 KB or 200 KB — or type your own. The tool compresses the PDF to fit under it.

03
Download the PDF

See the final size, then download a single PDF ready to upload to your form. Nothing leaves your device.

What people use it for

Exam & job forms

SSC, UPSC, NTA, IBPS and State PSC portals often want documents as a PDF under 100–200 KB. Convert and compress in one step.

Merge photo + signature

Combine your photograph, signature and certificates into a single PDF page-by-page for one upload.

KYC & bank uploads

Turn an ID photo or proof into a small PDF for bank KYC, Aadhaar and other portals with tight size limits.

Scanned documents

Take phone photos of a document and turn them into a clean, lightweight PDF to share or upload.

Benefits

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a JPG to PDF under 200KB?

Add your image, choose the 200 KB target (or type a custom size), and the tool automatically lowers the quality just enough so the final PDF stays under 200 KB. It shows the final size before you download, so you know it will pass the upload limit.

Can I merge multiple images into one PDF?

Yes. Add up to 15 images and drag them into order with the arrows — each image becomes a page in a single PDF. This is handy for combining a photo, signature and certificate into one file for a form.

Which size should I choose for SSC / UPSC forms?

Most Indian government and exam portals ask for documents as a PDF under 100 KB or 200 KB. 200 KB works for the majority; some Aadhaar and bank KYC uploads want under 100 KB. Always confirm the exact limit in your form's instructions.

A4 page or fit to image — what's the difference?

"A4 page" places each image centred on a standard A4 sheet (good for printed-style documents). "Fit to image" makes each page exactly the size of the image, with no white border — good for a photo or signature on its own.

Is my photo or document uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything runs in your browser — the images are read into your device's memory, converted to a PDF locally, and never sent to any server. It's completely private.

Is this tool free?

Yes, it's completely free with no sign-up and no watermark on the PDF. Convert as many images as you like.

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