Convert Images to PDF Offline — Secure Image to PDF Tool
What it does
- Converts image files (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF) into PDF documents locally on your device.
- Supports single-image PDFs and multi-image PDFs (merge multiple images into one PDF).
- Preserves image resolution and orientation; offers options for page size, margins, and image scaling.
Key benefits
- Offline privacy: All conversions happen locally — no images are uploaded to servers.
- Security: Keeps your files on-device; useful for sensitive or personal images.
- Speed: Faster for large batches since no upload/download delays.
- Control: Options for compression level, page order, and filename/output folder.
Typical features
- Batch processing and drag-and-drop import.
- Auto-orientation and rotation controls.
- Page size presets (A4, Letter, Legal) and custom dimensions.
- Compression settings (none, low, medium, high) to balance quality vs. file size.
- Password protection/encryption for output PDFs (optional).
- Preview and basic image editing: crop, rotate, reorder, and adjust brightness/contrast.
- Integration with file managers and “Save to…” dialogs.
Ideal users
- Professionals handling sensitive documents (legal, medical).
- Users with poor or restricted internet access.
- Anyone who prefers speed and privacy for bulk conversions.
Limitations to watch
- Device CPU and storage limits affect large batches or very high-resolution images.
- Some offline apps may lack OCR (text recognition) — check if you need searchable PDFs.
- Platform differences: feature set may vary between Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS apps.
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