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How to Convert JPG to PDF Free Online

Turn one or multiple JPG images into a PDF document in seconds — combine scans, photos, or receipts into a single file, no uploads required.

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Why convert JPG images to PDF?

PDFs are the standard format for sharing documents professionally. Converting JPG photos to PDF lets you send scanned receipts, combine multiple photos into one file for a client, submit identification documents, or bundle scanned pages into a single portable document.

Unlike JPGs, PDFs maintain a fixed layout on every device. A multi-page PDF is also far easier to share and print than a folder of individual images.

How to convert JPG to PDF — step by step

1

Open the Images to PDF tool

Navigate to the free Images to PDF converter. No account, no installation, and no file uploads — it all runs in your browser.

2

Add your JPG files

Drag and drop one or more JPG images, or click to browse. You can add multiple images to combine them all into a single PDF.

3

Arrange the page order

Drag the image thumbnails to set the page order in the final PDF. Reorder until everything looks right.

4

Download your PDF

Click Convert to PDF and your document downloads instantly. Each image becomes one page in the final PDF.

Tips for best results

Combine multiple JPGs into one PDF

Add multiple images in step 2 — the tool creates a multi-page PDF with one image per page. Ideal for combining scanned documents, receipts, or photo collections.

Choose the right page size

The tool can fit images to standard sizes like A4 or Letter, or use the original image dimensions. A4 is best for documents; original size is best for photos.

Order matters

The page order in the PDF matches the order of your images. Arrange them before converting — dragging thumbnails is much faster than re-converting.

Works with PNG, WebP, and HEIC too

The Images to PDF tool accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, and other common image formats — not just JPG. Mix formats freely in the same PDF.

Your images never leave your device

The conversion uses pdf-lib running entirely in your browser. Your images — including IDs, receipts, and personal documents — are never uploaded to any server.

Frequently asked questions

Can I combine multiple JPG images into one PDF?

Yes — add as many images as you need. Each image becomes one page in the final PDF. You can drag thumbnails to set the page order before converting.

Will the image quality change when converted to PDF?

No. The images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution. There is no quality loss during conversion.

Is there a limit to how many images I can convert?

No server-side limit. Because conversion happens locally in your browser, you're only limited by your device's available memory. Dozens of images convert without issues on most devices.

Can I convert PNG, WebP, or HEIC images too?

Yes — the Images to PDF tool accepts all common image formats including PNG, WebP, GIF, and HEIC (on supported browsers). You can mix formats in the same PDF.

Is my image safe to convert online?

Completely safe. The conversion uses pdf-lib running entirely in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server.

Can I set the PDF page size to A4 or Letter?

Yes — the tool offers standard page size options including A4, Letter, and fitting to the original image dimensions.

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