The Student Problem: Photos to PDF
You have written your assignment by hand, photographed all 8 pages on your phone, and now your teacher or college portal is asking for a PDF submission. This is one of the most common digital tasks for students across India — and it is easier than most people think.
Step-by-Step: Convert Assignment Photos to PDF
- Open Chrome or Safari on your phone
- Go to iloveconvert.in/image-convert
- Tap the upload area and select all your assignment photos at once from your gallery
- Select PDF as the output format
- Tap Convert to PDF
- Download — your multi-page PDF is ready
All pages are combined into one PDF in the order you upload them. Name your photos 01.jpg, 02.jpg, etc. before uploading to make sure the pages are in the right order.
Tips for Clear Assignment Photos
- Lighting: Take photos near a window in daylight. Avoid shadows falling across the page.
- Flat surface: Place the paper on a flat dark-coloured desk. The contrast helps.
- Straight angle: Hold your phone directly above the page, not at an angle.
- Tap to focus: Tap the screen on your writing before taking the photo to ensure sharp focus.
What If the Portal Has a File Size Limit?
Many college portals limit uploads to 2–5 MB. After creating your PDF, use the Compress PDF tool on ILoveConvert to reduce the size. Most assignment PDFs compress to well under 2 MB without any visible quality loss.
Supported by All College Portals
PDF is the universally accepted format for academic submissions. Whether your college uses Google Classroom, Moodle, SWAYAM, or a custom portal — PDF works everywhere. No special software needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many photos can I combine into one PDF?
As many as you need. Upload up to 50 MB of images at once. For very long assignments, upload in batches and merge the resulting PDFs.
Will my handwriting be legible in the PDF?
Yes, if the original photo was clear and in focus. The converter preserves the image exactly as captured.