- Get Started
- Programmable Media overview
- Developer onboarding guide
- SDK quick starts
- Try it!
- Video tutorial library
- Programmatic asset management
- Optimization and delivery
- Transformations
- Get started with transformations
- Advanced transformation features
- Text overlay transformations
- Complex transformations
- Named transformations
- Named transformations using TX Builder
- Advanced image components
- Trim videos in Node.js
- Splice videos in Node.js
- Zoompan effect
- Video transformations
- Crop and resize images in React
- Crop and resize videos in React
- Remove backgrounds and add drop shadows
- Transformations for social media
- Dev Hints on YouTube
- Programmatic asset management
- Guides
- Upload
- Image transformations
- Video transformations
- Optimization
- Delivery
- Management
- Video at scale
- AI in action
- Native mobile best practices
- Widgets
- Add-ons
- Advanced Facial Attributes Detection
- Amazon Rekognition AI Moderation
- Amazon Rekognition Video Moderation
- Amazon Rekognition Auto Tagging
- Amazon Rekognition Celebrity Detection
- Aspose Document Conversion
- Cloudinary AI Background Removal
- Cloudinary AI Content Analysis
- Cloudinary Duplicate Image Detection
- Google AI Video Moderation
- Google AI Video Transcription
- Google Auto Tagging
- Google Automatic Video Tagging
- Google Translation
- Imagga Auto Tagging
- Imagga Crop and Scale
- Perception Point Malware Detection
- Microsoft Azure Video Indexer
- Neural Artwork Style Transfer
- OCR Text Detection and Extraction
- Pixelz - Remove the Background
- URL2PNG Website Screenshots
- VIESUS™ Automatic Image Enhancement
- WebPurify Image Moderation
- References
- SDKs
- Release Notes
Last updated: Nov-20-2023
You can create a PDF file from images stored in your Cloudinary storage. Identify the images you want to include in the PDF by applying the same tag to each of the images. In the resulting PDF, they are ordered alphabetically by public ID with a page per image.
PDF files can be created from a maximum of 500 images if processed asynchronously (async
parameter = true) or a maximum of 100 if synchronously (async
= false). If the limit is exceeded, only the first 500 (or 100) images will be included.
To create a PDF file from a set of images that each have the tag "topic", use the multi
method, specifying the format as pdf
, and optionally add some transformations to each of the images that are added:
Learn more about the multi method in the Upload API reference.
transformation
parameter, to reduce the size of the images so as to reduce the size of the resulting PDF file.✔️ Feedback sent!
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