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How to Combine Images Into One PDF File in Windows 10 or Windows 11

Need to send a bunch of pictures in one file? Want to keep your vacation photos together or submit multiple scans as a single document? You don’t need fancy software or technical skills. Here’s how to combine images into one PDF in Windows 10 or Windows 11—quick, easy, and totally free.

Method 1: Use Windows’ Built-In “Print to PDF”

Windows 10 and 11 come with a built-in feature called “Microsoft Print to PDF.” Here’s how to use it:

1. Gather Your Images
Put all the images you want to combine in one folder. You can use JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, or GIF files.

2. Select the Images
Click and drag to highlight the images, or hold down Ctrl and click each one you want to include.

3. Right-Click and Choose “Print”
With your images selected, right-click on any of them and select “Print” from the context menu.

4. Set Printer to “Microsoft Print to PDF”
In the “Print Pictures” window, set the printer to “Microsoft Print to PDF.”

5. Adjust Settings

  • Paper size: Pick what fits your needs (A4, Letter, etc.)
  • Quality: Set as needed.
  • Layout: Choose “Full page photo” for no borders.
  • Options: Uncheck “Fit picture to frame” if you want the whole image visible.

6. Click “Print”
Windows will ask where to save your PDF. Name it, pick a location, and click “Save.”

That’s it. Your images are now combined into a single PDF file.

Method 2: Use Free Online Tools

If you want more control (like rearranging images or adding more after the fact), try a free online service. Here’s how:

1. Search for “Combine Images to PDF Online”
Websites like ilovepdf.com or smallpdf.com are popular.

2. Upload Your Images
Drag and drop your files. Arrange them in the order you want.

3. Convert and Download
Click “Convert” or “Create PDF.” Download your new PDF.

Note: Be cautious with sensitive images—don’t upload private information to any online site you don’t trust.

Method 3: Use Free Apps

Prefer to use an app? Try PDFsam Basic or IrfanView:

  • PDFsam Basic: Mostly for merging existing PDFs, but good if you convert images to PDFs first.
  • IrfanView: Free, lightweight image viewer that can batch convert images to PDF.

Quick Tips

  • Double-check the image order before converting.
  • For best results, use high-resolution images.
  • PDF files are easy to email, archive, or print.

Wrapping Up:
Combining images into a PDF is easy on Windows 10 or 11. Whether you use the built-in feature or a free tool, you can get it done in minutes. Got questions or need more tech tips? Drop a comment below!

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