Private browser tool

Images to PDF or PPTX

Combine images in the order you select them. PPTX slides are image-based; text inside an image is not editable.

Images stay on this device

Build a document

JPG, PNG, or WebP; maximum 50 MB total and 100 images.

No images selected.

PPTX slide size

Source-shaped PDF pages

Each PDF page uses the image's own aspect ratio, with pixel dimensions converted consistently to page points.

Contained PPTX images

Images fit inside the selected slide ratio without stretching or unintended cropping.

Local normalization

Your browser decodes each source image and normalizes it for reliable PDF/PPTX embedding. Metadata is not intentionally copied.

How Images to Document Works

This tool takes your selected images and combines them into a single document file. You choose the output format: PDF (each image becomes a page) or PPTX (each image becomes a slide). Both formats are created entirely in your browser without uploading anything.

PDF Output

When you create a PDF, each image becomes its own page. The page size matches the image's aspect ratio, converted from pixels to standard PDF points. A tall portrait photo becomes a tall page. A wide landscape screenshot becomes a wide page. This means your images display at their natural proportions without stretching, cropping, or black bars.

PPTX Output

When you create a PPTX, each image is placed onto a slide. You choose the slide ratio: 16:9 (widescreen) or 4:3 (standard). Images are scaled to fit within the slide area without stretching or unintended cropping. Like the PDF to PPTX tool, these are image-based slides. The content of the images is not editable text.

Common Use Cases

  • Scanning and organizing: Took photos of a whiteboard, handwritten notes, or printed documents? Combine them into a single PDF for easy sharing and archiving.
  • Photo portfolios: Create a simple PDF portfolio from your best images to share with clients or for printing.
  • Screenshot compilations: Took multiple screenshots during research? Combine them into one document instead of sending 20 separate image files.
  • Quick presentations: Have a series of charts, infographics, or diagrams as images? Turn them into a PPTX slide deck in seconds.
  • Document digitization: Photographed pages of a physical book or document? Combine the photos into a single searchable PDF.

Supported Image Formats

  • JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg): The most common photo format. Fully supported.
  • PNG (.png): Supports transparency. Fully supported.
  • WebP (.webp): Modern web image format. Supported in browsers that natively handle WebP.

Reordering Images

After selecting your images, you see thumbnail previews that you can reorder. The order you set is the order they appear in the final document. Put the title image first, the conclusion last, and arrange everything else in between.

Technical Limits

  • Maximum total size: 50 MB across all images combined
  • Maximum image count: 100 images per document
  • Image metadata (EXIF data, GPS coordinates, camera info) is not intentionally copied to the output

Privacy

Everything runs in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to SaveSlide. The browser reads each image, normalizes it for embedding, and creates the output file locally. We have zero access to your files.