Stitch all PDF pages into one continuous vertical image.
In the age of smartphones and infinite feeds, paging through a document feels outdated. Users are accustomed to scrolling continuously, just like they do on Instagram, TikTok, or lengthy web articles. Traditional PDFs force you to flip pages or zoom in and out awkwardly on small screens. Our PDF to Long Image Converter modernizes your documents by stitching every page into a single, seamless vertical image.
Whether you are sharing a chat history, a long infographic, a legal contract, or a design mockup, converting it to a "Long JPG" ensures that your audience can view the entire content in one smooth flow, without needing a PDF reader.
The "Long Image" format (often called a "long screenshot") offers unique advantages over standard multi-page documents:
We have automated the complex process of rasterization and stitching. Here is how it works:
Drag your multi-page PDF into the violet upload zone. We support files with multiple pages. For the best results, ensure all pages have the same width.
Our server first converts each page into a high-quality image slice. Then, using advanced image manipulation tools, it vertically stacks these slices precisely, pixel by pixel, to create one tall canvas.
Download your `.jpg` file. Be aware that for very long documents (e.g., 50+ pages), the image might be extremely tall. Most modern image viewers handle this fine, but some older software might downscale it.
Long images can become large in file size. If you plan to share via WhatsApp (which compresses images), the text might become blurry if the original file is too huge. Our tool balances quality and compression for optimal sharing.
The stitching process works best when all pages in your PDF are of the same width (e.g., all A4). If you have mixed landscape and portrait pages, the tool will align them, but there might be whitespace on the sides of the narrower pages.
Technically, JPG files have a maximum height limit (around 65,500 pixels). For most documents, this means you can stitch up to 20-30 A4 pages safely. Beyond that, we recommend splitting the PDF first.
Yes! You can use our "JPG to PDF" tool to convert the long image back into a PDF, although it will likely be a single-page PDF with very long dimensions.
Absolutely. Scanned receipts or contracts are perfect candidates for this tool, allowing you to send a single file instead of 10 separate photo attachments.
Experience the flow. Upload your PDF now and turn it into a seamless long image!