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JPG to PDF: Turn Images into a Single PDF

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Turning one or more JPG images into a single PDF is useful for sharing a set of photos, creating a document from scans, or meeting a requirement that asks for PDF instead of images. Doing the conversion in your browser keeps your files on your device. This guide explains when to use JPG-to-PDF and how to get a good result.

When to Convert JPG to PDF

  • Multiple images in one file: Combine photos or screenshots into one document for email or submission.
  • Scans: Turn scanned pages (saved as JPG) into a single PDF for archiving or sending.
  • Format requirements: The recipient or system accepts only PDF; converting ensures compatibility.
  • Printing: Some print workflows or services prefer one PDF rather than many image files.

How Conversion Works

The tool takes each JPG and places it on a PDF page, usually one image per page, in the order you provide. You may be able to set page size or orientation. The output is a single PDF file. When the process runs in the browser, images are not sent to a server; they are processed locally.

Quality and Size

The PDF will reflect the resolution of your JPGs. Use sufficiently high-resolution images if the PDF will be printed or viewed at large size. File size of the PDF will depend on the number and size of the images; very large sets may take a bit longer to process in the browser.

Privacy

Conversion in the browser means your images stay on your device. No account is required.

Use Our Tool

Our JPG to PDF tool lets you upload one or more JPGs and combine them into a single PDF. Processing runs in your browser; we do not see or store your images. Use it for sharing, scanning, or whenever you need images in one PDF.

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