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How to Combine Multiple Photos into One PDF on iPhone

Updated 2026-07-11 · by AppsOverflow

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

  1. Multi-select the photos

    In Photo to PDF Converter, pick all the photos in one go from your library.

  2. Put pages in order

    Drag to reorder — page 1 first. Delete any accidental picks.

  3. Export one PDF

    Choose page size (A4/Letter) and margins, convert, and share a single tidy document.

Reordering is the underrated step: receipts photographed out of order or a contract with swapped pages looks careless. Fix it before exporting, not in an email apology.

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

Photo to PDF Converter: Image app icon
Photo to PDF Converter: ImageFree · 4.5★ on the App Store · Also on Google Play
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FAQ

How many photos can one PDF hold?
There's no hard app limit — dozens of pages are fine. Very large documents just take a moment longer to generate and share.
Can I add more photos to an existing PDF later?
The reliable way is to regenerate: reselect the full set (history keeps things handy) and export again with the new pages included.
Can I mix screenshots and photos?
Yes — anything in your library can be combined into the same PDF.