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JPG to PDF

Upload one or more JPG images to combine them into a single downloadable PDF, one image per page.

How to use the JPG to PDF

  1. Click the upload area (or drag and drop) to add one or more JPG images.
  2. Images are added to the PDF in the order they appear in the list, one image per page.
  3. Click "Convert & Download PDF."
  4. The combined PDF, with one page per image, downloads automatically.

About the JPG to PDF

Converting JPG images into a single PDF is useful whenever you need to package a set of pictures into one shareable, printable document instead of a folder of separate files — scanned pages photographed with a phone, a batch of receipts, or a set of reference images for a report.

This tool creates a new PDF and places each uploaded JPG image onto its own page, sized to match the image's own proportions, using a JavaScript PDF library that runs entirely in your browser. Pages follow the order images were added to the upload list.

Because everything happens locally, your images are never uploaded to a server during conversion — useful if the images contain personal or sensitive content you'd rather not send anywhere else.

Frequently asked questions

Will my JPG images be resized or cropped to fit a page?+
No, each page is sized to match its image's own proportions, so the full image appears without cropping or forced resizing to a fixed page size.
Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?+
Yes, upload as many images as you need — each becomes its own page in the final PDF, in the order they were added.
Is there a file size or count limit?+
There's no fixed limit, though a very large number of high-resolution images will result in a larger file and take a little longer to process.
Are my images uploaded to a server?+
No, the entire conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded, transmitted, or stored anywhere.

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