How to Convert an Image to PDF for Form Submissions
Many forms, job application portals, and government websites only accept PDF uploads — not JPG or PNG. This guide covers how to convert any image to a proper PDF document in under 30 seconds, free, with no account.
Free Tool
Image to PDF Converter
No account required · Free forever
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1
Open the Image to PDF Converter
Go to the free image to PDF converter — no account or sign-up required.
- 2
Upload your image
Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP image. Photos of documents, screenshots, or scans all work.
- 3
Select the page size
Choose A4 for international submissions or Letter for US. Choose 'Fit to image' to avoid white borders.
- 4
Click Convert
Your image is converted to a PDF in your browser — no file is uploaded to any server.
- 5
Download and submit the PDF
Download the PDF file and upload it to your submission portal, email it, or attach it to a form.
Who This Is For
Job Applicants
Convert a photo of a signed document, ID, or certificate to PDF for online job application portals that require PDF format.
Students
Convert handwritten assignment photos to PDF for submission through university portals that require PDF format.
Small Business Owners
Convert product photos or signed contracts photographed with a phone to PDF for client and vendor submissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the image quality be preserved in the PDF?
Yes. The image is embedded in the PDF at its original resolution. There is no quality loss in the conversion — the PDF contains your image exactly as uploaded.
Can I convert a phone photo to PDF?
Yes. Photos taken on any smartphone (JPG or HEIC format) can be converted. If your phone saves photos as HEIC, convert to JPG first using the image converter, then convert to PDF.
What is the maximum image size I can convert?
The converter processes images locally in your browser — there is no server-side file size limit. Images up to several hundred MB convert without issues on modern devices.
Can I put multiple images in one PDF?
The current tool converts one image per PDF. To combine multiple images into a single PDF, convert each to PDF individually, then merge the PDF files using a tool like iLovePDF's free merge feature.