Upload your images, arrange them how you like, and download them as a single PDF. Handy for application paperwork: passport, certificates, transcripts, and any document a university asks for as PDF.
🔒 Your files never leave your deviceThe whole conversion happens inside your browser, on your device — no image is uploaded anywhere, not even to our own server. You can verify it yourself: disconnect the internet after the page loads and the tool keeps working.
Drag your images here, or click to choose
You can pick several at once · JPG · PNG · WEBP
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When do you need this?
When do you need this?
Most Russian university portals (and scholarship applications generally) ask for documents as PDF — not images. These are the situations students hit most:
You photographed your passport with your phone and the portal won't accept a JPG — you need it as PDF.
Your certificate or transcript spans several pages — they need to be one ordered file, not scattered images.
A certified translation you photographed that you want to combine with the original in one file.
The portal limits how many files you can upload — so you merge several images into one PDF.
How to use it
How to use it
1
Upload your images
Click the area above or drag images onto it. You can select several at once, and on mobile you can shoot directly.
2
Arrange them
The order you see is the page order in the PDF. Use the arrows (or drag on desktop) to adjust it, and remove anything you don't want.
3
Pick size and orientation
A4 portrait suits most documents. If your images are wide (like a broad transcript), switch to landscape.
4
Convert and download
Hit “Convert to PDF” and the file downloads straight to your device.
Tips to make your file acceptable
Tips to make your file acceptable
Shoot in good light and straight from above — tilted or dark photos get rejected often.
Make sure every line is clear and readable before converting — if you can't read it, neither can the reviewer.
Keep the whole document inside the frame, without cutting off any edge or stamp.
Give the file a clear English name after downloading (like Passport.pdf) — it makes the reviewer's job easier.
The golden rule from the guide: if your document isn't clear to the reviewer — consider it nonexistent. Clarity is part of the evaluation.
Common questions
💬Are the images uploaded to a server?▾
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser on your device, and no file is sent anywhere — not even to our own server. You can test it: disconnect the internet after the page loads and the tool still works.
💬Is there a limit on the number of images?▾
There's no fixed limit — but since all the work happens on your device, a very large number of high-resolution images may slow it down. If that happens, split them across more than one file.
💬Is it free? Do I need an account?▾
Completely free, with no sign-up and no account. Use it as you like.
💬Which formats work?▾
JPG, PNG and WEBP — which covers most phone and camera images.
Finish preparing your file
Paperwork is part of the road — the rest is in the guides
If you're putting an application together, the guides cover the required documents, their order, and the mistakes that cost people their chances.