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JPG to PDF

Turn JPG or JPEG images into a clean PDF with ordering, page size, margin, fit, orientation, and quality controls.

Works in your browser
Processed locally in your browser. Your file is not uploaded.

Drag files here or use the button. Keyboard users can activate the button to open the file picker.

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Image order preview

Preview appears after a file is selected. Preview generated locally in your browser.

How to use this tool

  1. Step 1

    Add one or more JPG images.

  2. Step 2

    Put images in the order you want.

  3. Step 3

    Choose page size, orientation, margins, fit mode, and quality.

  4. Step 4

    Create and download the PDF.

Main benefits

Multiple images

Combine photos or scans into one PDF in your chosen order.

Layout controls

Use A4, Letter, or original image sizing with portrait or landscape orientation.

No stretching

Contain and cover modes keep image proportions predictable.

JPG to PDF: practical guide

How JPG-to-PDF Conversion Works

A JPG to PDF converter places one or more images onto PDF pages. Each image becomes a page or part of a page layout, depending on the settings. This is ideal for phone photos, scanned receipts, signed pages, and quick document bundles.

This tool runs in the browser and gives you controls that matter: page size, orientation, margins, image fit, and quality. You can use original-image sizing when exact dimensions matter, or choose A4/Letter for documents that need to print predictably.

Margins, Orientation, and Fit

Margins create breathing room around photos and can prevent important edges from being clipped by printers. Portrait and landscape orientation help match the document to the image set. Contain mode shows the entire image without distortion; cover mode fills the page and may crop edges.

Quality settings control JPEG recompression. Higher quality can produce a larger PDF, while lower quality can reduce size but soften image details.

Local Conversion

Processed locally in your browser. Your file is not uploaded.

The workflow also clears file references on reset and revokes generated download URLs.

Common use cases

Phone photos to PDF

Turn receipts, homework, or signed pages into one document.

Image packets

Bundle multiple JPEG scans into a single file.

Printable pages

Add margins and standard page sizes before sharing.

Limitations and quality notes

  • Only JPG/JPEG input is supported now.
  • Browser support affects EXIF orientation correction.
  • Large image batches can use significant memory.

FAQ

Can I combine several JPGs into one PDF?

Yes. Add multiple images and order them before creating the PDF.

Will images be stretched?

No. The fit modes preserve image proportions; cover may crop, while contain keeps the full image visible.

Are photos uploaded?

No. JPG to PDF conversion runs locally in your browser.

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