Convert JPG to PDFfree online
Upload one or multiple JPG images and convert them to a PDF instantly. Reorder with the hover arrow controls, pick a page size, and download — no signup, no upload to any server.
Upload several JPG or PNG files and combine them into one PDF in your chosen order.
Choose A4, Letter, or fit-to-image. Set portrait or landscape and adjust margins.
Your images never leave your device. Everything runs locally — fast and private.
What This Tool Actually Does
This converter builds a PDF from your JPG images using jsPDF, entirely in your browser. Each image becomes one page. Reordering happens through hover-revealed up/down arrows on each thumbnail, not drag-and-drop. Every image is re-encoded when it's placed into the PDF — for ordinary photos this has no visible effect, but it isn't a byte-for-byte copy of the original file.
How to Convert JPG to PDF
- Upload your JPG images. Open the converter above and drop in one or more JPG files, or click to browse.
- Reorder if needed. Hover over a thumbnail and use the up/down arrow buttons to change its position — there's no drag-and-drop reordering.
- Choose layout options. Pick a page size (A4, Letter, or Fit to Image), orientation, and margin.
- Convert to PDF. Click Convert to PDF. Each JPG becomes its own page, scaled and centered based on your settings.
- Download. The finished PDF downloads automatically.
Tool Limitations
- Reordering is hover-and-click, not drag-and-drop.
- Images are re-encoded during embedding — not a byte-for-byte lossless copy.
- Fit to Image assumes 96 DPI when converting pixel dimensions to a physical page size.
- No fixed batch limit, but very large batches depend on your device's memory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert multiple JPG images to one PDF?+
Yes. Upload several JPG images and the tool combines them into a single PDF, one image per page, in the order shown in the list.
Can I reorder my JPGs before converting?+
Yes, but only through hover-revealed up/down arrow buttons on each thumbnail — there is no drag-and-drop reordering.
Does converting JPG to PDF reduce image quality?+
Every image is re-encoded when it's embedded into the PDF, since the tool builds each page from a JPEG-format image regardless of source. For ordinary photos this isn't visibly noticeable, but it isn't a byte-for-byte lossless copy of your original file either.
Can I mix JPG and PNG images in the same PDF?+
Yes. This converter accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP, so you can combine formats in a single batch even on this JPG-focused page.
Can I choose the PDF page size?+
Yes. Choose A4, Letter, or Fit to Image, and set portrait or landscape orientation for A4/Letter.
What does "Fit to Image" do?+
It creates a PDF page sized to match each image's own pixel dimensions (assuming 96 DPI), instead of placing the photo onto a standard A4 or Letter page.
Is the JPG to PDF conversion free?+
Yes. The tool is free with no signup, no watermark, and no upload to any server.
Does this tool upload my photos to a server?+
No. Images are assembled into a PDF locally in your browser using jsPDF.
Is there a limit to how many JPGs I can combine?+
There's no fixed limit, but a very large batch of high-resolution photos depends on your device's available memory since everything runs in the browser.
Can I use this for scanned documents saved as JPG?+
Yes. Photographed or scanned pages saved as JPG are a common use case — add them in order and convert to get one PDF instead of several separate image files.