JPG to PDF

Convert JPG to PDFfree online

thepdftools Editorial Team

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.

Multiple images

Upload several JPG or PNG files and combine them into one PDF in your chosen order.

Page size control

Choose A4, Letter, or fit-to-image. Set portrait or landscape and adjust margins.

Browser-based

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

  1. Upload your JPG images. Open the converter above and drop in one or more JPG files, or click to browse.
  2. 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.
  3. Choose layout options. Pick a page size (A4, Letter, or Fit to Image), orientation, and margin.
  4. Convert to PDF. Click Convert to PDF. Each JPG becomes its own page, scaled and centered based on your settings.
  5. 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.