Turn any picture on your Android phone into a crisp PDF in minutes.
Google Photos already hides a print-to-PDF shortcut. Follow the quick steps below for a single image, then hop into the multi-photo guidance to merge entire albums without leaving your browser.
Save a single picture as a PDF inside Google Photos
Open the Photos app, tap the picture you need, and hit the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.Menu → unlock more export actions.
Choose Print from the menu sheet. Google Photos sends the image into Android's print dialog, which includes a native Save as PDF option.Tap Print to reveal the PDF path.
In the print preview, tap Select a printer, pick Save as PDF, then press the purple save button. Give the file a meaningful name (for example, “passport-photo.pdf”) and you're done.Switch the destination to Save as PDF.
Need one PDF for dozens of pictures?
Google Photos only exports one image at a time, so batching screenshots gets tedious fast. Use images2pdf.xyz—it's free, private, and merges everything directly in your browser.
Open the site in Chrome, tap Choose Images, select every picture from your album, reorder anything that needs context, then hit Export PDF. The download stays on-device, so sensitive paperwork never leaves your phone.
Pull up images2pdf.xyz in your mobile browser.Grab every photo you need, then tap Export PDF.