Turning a photo into a PDF is a daily necessity for millions. Whether you're scanning a contract with your phone camera or converting a graphic design into a high-quality document, the "Image to PDF" workflow is essential.
In this guide, we'll show you how to get the best results on both mobile and desktop.
Why Use PDF Instead of Just Images?
Images (like .jpg or .png) are great for viewing, but they aren't great for "documents."
- Layout Stability: PDFs ensure your images stay exactly where you put them.
- Multiple Pages: You can't have a 5-page JPG, but you can have a 5-page PDF.
- Universal Standard: Every professional environment—from law firms to universities—requires PDF for document submission.
Converting on Desktop (Mac & Windows)
- Collect all your images in one folder.
- Go to bottopdf.com/images.
- Drag and drop your images into the browser.
- Rearrange them if needed and hit Convert.
- Our system will automatically scale the images to fit a standard A4 or Letter size page.
Converting on Mobile (iOS & Android)
The process is even easier on mobile:
- Open your browser and visit bottopdf.com/images.
- Tap the upload area and select images directly from your Photo Library or Camera Roll.
- Generate the PDF and save it directly to your "Files" app or share it via email/WhatsApp.
Pro Tips for Clean Conversions
- Lighting Matters: When taking photos of physical documents, ensure you have bright, even lighting to avoid shadows that can make text illegible.
- Crop First: For receipts and contracts, crop out the background (like the table surface) before converting for a much cleaner look.
- Resolution Balance: If your PDF is too large to email, try using slightly lower resolution source images. Our tool also optimizes the final file size for you.
Conclusion
Converting images to PDF is the fastest way to turn your photos into professional documents. It’s free, secure, and takes only seconds on bottopdf.
Try it now: bottopdf.com/images
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FAQ
Should I submit complete chats or selected excerpts?
Submit relevant, date-anchored content that supports your claim and keeps the narrative clear for reviewers.
Are screenshots enough by themselves?
Screenshots can help as supporting visuals, but export-based evidence with metadata is generally stronger.
Is this legal advice?
No. This post is informational only and does not replace legal advice.