Compile Site Photos and Inspection Images Into a Single PDF Submittal

Architects and engineers documenting site conditions, RFI responses, or inspection findings routinely end up with dozens of JPG photos that need to be compiled into a single PDF before submission to a client, contractor, or permitting authority. Deliteful's Images to PDF tool consolidates any batch of site photos or scan exports into one ordered, multi-page PDF without Acrobat.

Site observation reports, punch list documentation, and progress photo submittals are standard deliverables in architecture and engineering practice — and all are expected as PDFs, not ZIP archives of loose images. A structural engineer submitting 40 site photos to a client alongside an observation memo needs those photos in a single, sequenced PDF that can be attached to the formal report or uploaded to a project management platform like Procore or Autodesk Construction Cloud.

Deliteful accepts PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP — the formats produced by field cameras, drone exports, and office scanners. Upload images in the order they should appear in the submittal, and the tool returns a multi-page PDF with each photo as a discrete page preserving orientation and dimensions. No desktop software required.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign in to Deliteful

    Create a free account with Google — no credit card, approximately 3 clicks.

  2. 2

    Organize site photos by sequence

    Sort photos in the logical order for the submittal — by location, date, or report section.

  3. 3

    Upload and generate the PDF

    Deliteful assembles all images into one multi-page PDF in upload order, one photo per page.

  4. 4

    Attach to your report or submittal

    Download the photo PDF and include it as an attachment to your formal observation report or project submittal.

Frequently asked questions

Can I include drone photos and ground-level site photos in the same PDF?
Yes. Any PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP file can be combined in a single job regardless of source. Each becomes one page in the PDF in upload order.
Will the photo detail be preserved for technical review?
Deliteful processes images at a quality level suitable for standard technical review. For field photos where fine detail matters, shoot at the highest resolution your camera supports before uploading.
Can I add annotations or callouts to the images before converting?
This tool converts images to PDF as-is. Add annotations or dimension callouts in your image editing or field documentation app before uploading.
Is there a page limit for project photo submittals?
There is no hard page cap. The number of images per job is subject to your Deliteful plan's credit balance. Each job costs 5 credits, and free accounts include credits to start immediately.

Create your free Deliteful account with Google and compile your next site observation photo set into a single, submittal-ready PDF.