TL;DR
You don't need InDesign, Canva Pro, or a $200 PDF suite to send a wholesale buyer a clean line sheet. If you have a folder of product photos — JPG, PNG, or WebP — Convert: Anything to PDF merges them into a single PDF catalog in the order you choose, locally, with no upload, no watermark, no file-size limit, and no account. With rising Amazon fees pushing roughly 45% of independent sellers toward DTC and Shopify in 2026, more makers than ever need a fast, free way to pitch wholesale — this is it.
The short answer: drag your photos in, get one PDF out
A line sheet is just an ordered set of product images (often with prices and SKUs) in one shareable document. The fastest free way to make one: collect your product photos, drop them all into Convert: Anything to PDF, arrange the order, and export a single merged PDF. No layout software, no learning curve, no subscription. If you want SKUs and prices on the page, add a CSV or a one-line caption per product — but the core artifact is just your photos, merged, in order.
Why wholesale matters more in 2026
The e-commerce ground is shifting. With Amazon's fees and ad costs climbing, a Forbes survey found about 45% of independent sellers are diversifying onto Shopify, TikTok Shop, and other DTC channels. Shopify's GMV crossed $100 billion for a second straight quarter, and Summer 2026 Editions doubled down on merchant tooling. For a maker or small brand, wholesale is one of the highest-leverage channels in that mix — one buyer order can equal hundreds of DTC sales. But buyers expect a professional line sheet, and a lot of small sellers stall there because the "right" tools feel expensive or complicated. They're not necessary.
What a good line sheet PDF includes
You can keep it minimal and still look professional:
- One clear photo per product (or a few angles), consistent crop and background
- Product name + SKU
- Wholesale price and MOQ (minimum order quantity)
- Your contact and ordering terms on a cover or final page
Convert: Anything to PDF lets you assemble all of that from the formats you already have:
| Page you want | Source format | How |
|---|---|---|
| Product image pages | JPG / PNG / WebP | Drop the photos in, arrange order |
| Cover page | PNG/JPG (exported from any tool) or HTML | Drop it in as the first item |
| Pricing/SKU table | CSV | Auto-formats into a table; wide tables go landscape |
| Terms / line notes | Markdown or TXT | Typeset cleanly |
Step by step: build the catalog
- Install Convert: Anything to PDF — free, no account.
- Name your photo files so they sort in the order you want (e.g.
01-summer-tote.jpg,02-canvas-pouch.jpg). Order matters for the merged result. - Open the extension, choose Upload Files, and drag in all your photos at once.
- Want a price list? Export your products as a CSV (name, SKU, wholesale price, MOQ) and drop it in too — it becomes a formatted table page, auto-landscaping if it's wide.
- Add a cover image and a terms page (Markdown or text) if you like.
- Pick paper size (A4 or US Letter are standard for line sheets) and orientation.
- Click Convert. One merged PDF downloads instantly — no watermark, full image quality preserved.
Image quality is preserved at the source resolution, so a 300 DPI product shot stays print-ready if a buyer wants to print the sheet. And because everything runs on your device, your unreleased product photos and wholesale pricing — both genuinely sensitive before a launch — never get uploaded to anyone's server.
How this compares to the usual options
| Option | Cost | Watermark | Upload required | Learning curve |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adobe InDesign | Subscription | No | No | High |
| Canva Pro | Subscription | Free tier limits | Yes (cloud) | Medium |
| Online image-to-PDF sites | Free/freemium | Often on free tier | Yes — photos uploaded | Low |
| Convert: Anything to PDF | Free | Never | No — fully local | Very low |
The honest trade-off: a dedicated design tool gives you fine typographic control and templates. If you're building a glossy 40-page seasonal catalog with art direction, use InDesign. But for the line sheet a buyer actually asked for by Friday — photos, prices, terms, looks clean — a free local merger gets you there in minutes without a subscription or uploading your unreleased line to a cloud service.
Beyond line sheets
The same merge-images-into-one-PDF workflow covers a lot of small-business jobs: a lookbook, a portfolio for a stockist, a packet of product care cards, a set of mockups for a manufacturer. It's deliberately a small, single-purpose tool — that's the whole idea behind our manifesto: each extension does one thing, stays free, and runs locally. If you also need to capture live web pages — a competitor's wholesale terms page, a supplier portal behind a login — Convert: Web to PDF handles those. And after a long day of buyer emails, CineMan AI makes the evening's "what should we watch" call instant.
Frequently asked questions
What image formats can I merge into a line sheet?
JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, SVG, GIF, and BMP. Drop any mix of them in; they merge into one PDF in the order you arrange.
How do I control the order of the photos?
Name the files so they sort the way you want (e.g. 01-, 02-, 03-) and they'll merge in that order. You arrange the upload list before converting.
Can I add a price list with SKUs?
Yes. Export your products to a CSV (name, SKU, price, MOQ) and drop it in alongside the photos. It becomes a formatted table page, and wide tables auto-switch to landscape so columns aren't clipped.
Will there be a watermark on my line sheet?
No. Never. The output is unbranded — the only marks are whatever was in your source files. No file-size or page limits either.
Are my product photos uploaded anywhere?
No. Conversion happens entirely on your device using a bundled PDF library. Unreleased photos and wholesale pricing never touch a server.
Will the image quality be good enough to print?
Yes. Image conversion preserves the source resolution; 300 DPI product shots come out print-ready.
Which browsers does it work on?
Any Chromium browser — Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, Vivaldi. Not Firefox or Safari.
Bottom line
A wholesale line sheet doesn't require expensive software or uploading your unreleased line to a cloud tool. Collect your photos, add a price CSV and a terms page if you want them, and merge it all into one clean PDF with Convert: Anything to PDF — free, local, watermark-free. In a year when wholesale and DTC matter more than ever, the tool that gets your products in front of a buyer shouldn't be the thing slowing you down.