Turn receipt and scan images into a PDF

Expense reports, reimbursements, and archival often need one PDF from several phone photos. Order pages, set paper size, then export without uploading to a cloud converter.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

When this workflow fits

Use it for multi-page receipts, signed forms, or scanned homework—not for high-end print prepress. Each page is one image placed on a PDF sheet.

If images are huge phone photos, compress or resize first so the PDF stays easy to email.

1

Compress oversized photos (optional)

Image Compressor reduces phone photo file size while keeping text readable. Skip if files are already small.

Image Compressor
2

Add images in reading order

Images to PDF accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP. Drag thumbnails to match page sequence before generating.

Images to PDF
3

Choose page size and margins

Pick A4 or Letter, set margins so nothing clips, and preview fit mode (contain vs cover) for each page.

Images to PDF
4

Generate and download PDF

Export runs locally. Download the PDF and spot-check page order on desktop before sending.

Images to PDF

Before you send the PDF

  • All pages appear in correct order
  • Receipt text and signatures are legible at 100% zoom
  • Total file size fits recipient limits (often under 10–20 MB)
  • Sensitive metadata removed if images came from a phone camera
Does Pixlery upload my receipts?

No. PDF generation runs in your browser; files are not sent to Pixlery servers.

Can I mix portrait and landscape pages?

Yes. Each image page can differ; verify preview before export.

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