Submit homework as one PDF
From phone photos to a single file your teacher can open.
Teachers and portals often want one PDF, not a camera roll of separate images. This workflow keeps page order clear and avoids quality loss from repeated screenshots.
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Step 1
Typed homework? Use plain text
If you wrote answers in Notepad or exported a .txt file, turn it into a PDF first — then merge with photo pages if needed.
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Step 2
Convert iPhone photos if needed
If your pages are HEIC, convert them to JPG first. For Android WebP screenshots, use WebP to JPG.
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Step 3
Build the PDF in page order
Add images to JPG to PDF in the order they should appear. Sort by filename if your photos are named sequentially.
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Step 4
Compress if the portal rejects the file
School upload forms sometimes have strict size limits. Compress before submitting.
Compress PDF →
Tools for this guide
TXT to PDF
Turn a text file into a PDF for email, homework, or sharing. Paste or upload .txt.
JPG to PDF
Combine JPG or PNG photos into one PDF. Set page size and order.
HEIC to JPG
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG. Batch convert and download as ZIP.
Compress PDF
Make PDFs smaller for email. Pick a compression level and download.
Merge PDF
Combine multiple PDFs into one file. Put documents in order — free, private.