
Posted by Imad on January 21, 2026, 12:06 am
Convert image files into email-safe PDFs
ImgToPDF is a lightweight Windows desktop application built to solve a simple but common problem: turning multiple image files into a single, email-safe PDF—quickly and without relying on cloud services.
The app allows users to drag and drop images (such as scans, photos, or receipts) and instantly merge them into one clean PDF. As images are added, ImgToPDF estimates the final file size in real time and automatically applies smart compression when needed to keep the PDF under typical email limits, targeting a maximum size of 10 MB.
Everything runs locally on the user’s computer. No uploads, no accounts, and no external processing—making it fast, private, and reliable even when working with sensitive documents. The interface is intentionally simple: add images, review the size, and export the PDF in seconds.
ImgToPDF is designed for everyday office and admin tasks, invoicing and receipts, scanned documents, and quick sharing by freelancers or small teams. It focuses on doing one thing well: creating optimized, email-ready PDFs from images with minimal effort on Windows 10 and 11.
The app allows users to drag and drop images (such as scans, photos, or receipts) and instantly merge them into one clean PDF. As images are added, ImgToPDF estimates the final file size in real time and automatically applies smart compression when needed to keep the PDF under typical email limits, targeting a maximum size of 10 MB.
Everything runs locally on the user’s computer. No uploads, no accounts, and no external processing—making it fast, private, and reliable even when working with sensitive documents. The interface is intentionally simple: add images, review the size, and export the PDF in seconds.
ImgToPDF is designed for everyday office and admin tasks, invoicing and receipts, scanned documents, and quick sharing by freelancers or small teams. It focuses on doing one thing well: creating optimized, email-ready PDFs from images with minimal effort on Windows 10 and 11.




