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Convert JPG to PDF

Convert JPG photos into a PDF document.

JPG to PDF

Secure in-browser PDF engine — zero server uploads

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What does JPG to PDF do?

Turn one or many JPG images into a PDF, keeping the original image data so nothing is re-compressed. Ideal for turning phone photos of documents into something you can email or upload as a single file.

How to Use JPG to PDF

  1. 1
    Select your JPG filesAdd one or many at once.
  2. 2
    Arrange the orderDrag the thumbnails into place.
  3. 3
    Choose page settingsOr leave the defaults for a straightforward A4 document.
  4. 4
    Download the PDFOne file containing every photo.

Key Features

  • JPEG data embedded directly, with no re-compression
  • Several photos combined into one multi-page PDF
  • Automatic orientation so landscape photos get landscape pages
  • Page size, margin and fit options
  • Drag to reorder before creating the document

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting to PDF reduce photo quality?

No. JPEG data is embedded exactly as it is, so the pages are pixel-identical to your originals. That also means the PDF is roughly the combined size of the photos.

How do I make the PDF smaller?

Compress the JPGs first with the image compressor, or run the finished PDF through the PDF compressor. Phone photos are typically 3–5 MB each and compress well.

Can I scan documents with my phone this way?

Yes — photograph each page, add them here in order, and you get a single PDF. For best results shoot square-on in even light and crop before converting.

Do the photos stay in the order I added them?

Yes, and you can drag to rearrange them. Note that files selected in bulk arrive in the order the operating system provides, which is not always alphabetical.

100% Data Privacy

Your PDF is opened and rewritten by a JavaScript PDF engine running inside this page. The file never leaves your device, which matters for contracts, statements, medical records and ID scans.