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 wantSource formatHow
Product image pagesJPG / PNG / WebPDrop the photos in, arrange order
Cover pagePNG/JPG (exported from any tool) or HTMLDrop it in as the first item
Pricing/SKU tableCSVAuto-formats into a table; wide tables go landscape
Terms / line notesMarkdown or TXTTypeset cleanly

Step by step: build the catalog

  1. Install Convert: Anything to PDF — free, no account.
  2. 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.
  3. Open the extension, choose Upload Files, and drag in all your photos at once.
  4. 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.
  5. Add a cover image and a terms page (Markdown or text) if you like.
  6. Pick paper size (A4 or US Letter are standard for line sheets) and orientation.
  7. 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

OptionCostWatermarkUpload requiredLearning curve
Adobe InDesignSubscriptionNoNoHigh
Canva ProSubscriptionFree tier limitsYes (cloud)Medium
Online image-to-PDF sitesFree/freemiumOften on free tierYes — photos uploadedLow
Convert: Anything to PDFFreeNeverNo — fully localVery 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.