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๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ JPG to PDF

Convert one or multiple JPG, PNG or WebP images into a single PDF document. Arrange the order, choose page size and download instantly.

โœ“ Multiple images โœ“ Custom page size โœ“ Max 5MB per image
โ„น๏ธ All conversion happens in your browser โ€” your images are never uploaded to any server. Max 5MB per image, 15MB total.
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JPG, PNG, WebP โ€” one or multiple images

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Max 5MB each ยท 15MB total

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What This JPG to PDF Converter Does

This tool combines one or more images โ€” JPG, PNG or WebP โ€” into a single PDF document, with each image placed on its own page. It's commonly used to turn photos of documents, receipts, or pages into a proper PDF file that's easier to share, store, print, or submit through portals that require PDF format specifically.

Common Reasons to Convert Images to PDF

How to Convert JPG to PDF โ€” Step by Step

  1. Upload one or more images by dragging them in or clicking to browse
  2. Arrange the images in the order you want them to appear as pages
  3. Choose a page size โ€” typically A4 or US Letter, or match the image dimensions
  4. Click Convert and download the resulting PDF

The conversion happens entirely in your browser โ€” your images are never uploaded to a server, which is especially relevant when converting photographed IDs, financial documents or other personal records.

Choosing a Page Size

If your images are photographs of standard documents, choosing A4 or US Letter (depending on your region) places each image on a page sized to match typical printed paper, with the image scaled to fit. If your images have unusual proportions โ€” very wide, very tall, or square โ€” and you want the PDF page to match the image exactly without extra white space, choosing "fit to image" creates pages sized to each image's own dimensions.

Why Portals and Forms Specifically Ask for PDF

It's worth understanding why so many official forms, application portals and submission systems specifically request PDF rather than accepting image files directly, since this affects how you should prepare your conversion. PDF is a format designed for documents โ€” it handles multi-page content in a standardised way, displays consistently across different devices and software, and is widely supported by document management and review systems used by institutions. A single JPG photo of a document's first page doesn't represent a "document" in the same way โ€” if your submission needs to include multiple pages (front and back of an ID, multiple pages of a form), combining them into one PDF presents it as a single cohesive document rather than a collection of separate image attachments that a reviewer has to open individually and figure out the order of.

Converting ID Documents and Sensitive Records

A common use for this tool is converting photographed identity documents, financial statements, or other sensitive personal records into PDF for submission to applications, banks, or government portals. Since this happens entirely in your browser, the images of these sensitive documents are never transmitted anywhere during the conversion process itself โ€” only the final PDF is uploaded when you submit it through whatever portal requires it. This is particularly relevant for documents like passports, ID cards, or bank statements, where minimising the number of services that ever see the raw image reduces the overall exposure of that sensitive information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?+

Yes. Upload multiple images and they'll be combined into a single multi-page PDF, with each image becoming one page, in the order you arrange them.

Will the image quality be reduced in the PDF?+

The image is embedded into the PDF at its original resolution, so quality is preserved. If the resulting PDF is larger than you need, you can compress it afterwards using PDF Compressor.

What image formats can I upload?+

JPG, PNG and WebP images are all supported as input.

Can I reorder the images before converting?+

Yes. Once uploaded, images can be rearranged into the order you want โ€” this determines the page order in the final PDF.

Are my images uploaded to a server?+

No. The PDF is generated entirely in your browser, so your images never leave your device.