How to Combine Multiple Photos into One PDF on iPhone
Ten receipts, a photographed contract, several pages of homework — sending them as ten separate images is messy for whoever receives them. The professional move is one multi-page PDF, in the right order.
iPhone can do this natively in a limited way; a converter app makes it effortless. Both below.
The clean way: converter app with reordering
Multi-select the photos
In Photo to PDF Converter, pick all the photos in one go from your library.
Put pages in order
Drag to reorder — page 1 first. Delete any accidental picks.
Export one PDF
Choose page size (A4/Letter) and margins, convert, and share a single tidy document.
The built-in way: Files app
Save the photos to Files, select them all (Select in the top-right → tap each), then tap the ⋯ menu → Create PDF. It works — but pages follow file order with no drag-to-reorder, there are no page settings, and moving photos out of the photo library first is friction you'll feel with more than a couple of images.
Tips for good multi-page PDFs
- Same orientation: keep all pages portrait (or all landscape) so nothing prints sideways.
- Crop first: trim backgrounds in Photos before combining — the PDF pages inherit whatever the photo shows.
- Name the file: “Lease_Signed_July2026.pdf” beats “output(3).pdf” for both you and the recipient.
- Mind the size: for portals with upload limits, split very large documents into parts.