Photos of paper documents
Create one PDF from receipts, forms, letters, invoices, or classroom handouts captured on a phone before sending the file for OCR translation.
Convert one or more JPG and PNG images into a clean PDF in your browser.
Create PDF, then translate with OCR
Use this converter when your source material starts as phone photos, screenshots, scans, or separate JPG and PNG pages. The tool creates a clean PDF locally in your browser. After downloading it, upload the PDF to PDF Translate and choose OCR mode when the text is part of the image rather than selectable text.
Translate the new PDF with OCRUse cases
Create one PDF from receipts, forms, letters, invoices, or classroom handouts captured on a phone before sending the file for OCR translation.
Bundle screenshots into a single PDF when the information is locked inside images and needs a translation workflow that can read visual text.
Keep related scan pages together so the translated output stays easier to review, share, and archive after OCR processing.
Select JPG or PNG files and keep them in the order you want them to appear in the PDF.
Use original image dimensions for exact scans, or A4 portrait or landscape for a document-style PDF.
Download the PDF, open the main PDF translator, and enable OCR when the text is not selectable.
FAQ
No. The conversion runs in your browser. Files are not sent to PDFTranslate.org until you choose to upload the finished PDF to the translator.
Yes. Download the generated PDF and upload it to PDF Translate. Use OCR mode for scans, screenshots, or photos where the text is part of the image.
The created PDF contains your images as pages. Text usually becomes searchable or translatable only after an OCR step.
The PDF follows the order of the files you select. Rename files first if your operating system sorts them differently than expected.