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Convert JPG to PDF
Combine photos and images into a polished PDF.
Processed locally — your files never leave your device
How to use JPG to PDF
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Add your JPG, PNG or WebP images — as many as you like.
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Drag them into order and choose page size, orientation and margins.
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Optionally place 2 or 4 images per page for contact-sheet layouts.
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Click Create PDF and download the result.
About this tool
Turning photos into a PDF is the standard way to submit receipts, IDs, homework, sketches or whiteboard snapshots — one tidy file instead of a dozen loose images. This tool builds that file in your browser: drop in images, set the layout, download the PDF. The photos never leave your device, which matters when they're pictures of your passport.
Layout control is where this tool goes beyond the basics. Pick a standard page size (A4, US Letter, Legal) with portrait, landscape or per-image automatic orientation, set the margin, or choose "Fit to image" to make each page exactly the size of its photo with no borders at all. The multi-image grid modes place 2 or 4 photos per page — useful for compact receipt archives or photo contact sheets.
Images are embedded at their original resolution; JPGs are stored as-is without recompression, so there's no generation loss. The page order always matches the order in your list — just drag to rearrange before converting.
Frequently asked questions
Which image formats are supported?
JPG and PNG are embedded natively. WebP images are converted automatically in your browser before being placed in the PDF.
Will my photos lose quality?
No. JPG files are embedded byte-for-byte without recompression, and PNGs are embedded losslessly. What you see in the PDF is exactly your original image.
Can I make the PDF page exactly the size of each photo?
Yes — choose the "Fit image" page size. Each page takes the dimensions of its image with zero margins, which is ideal for sharing screenshots or artwork.
How do I control the order of the pages?
Drag the files in the list — the PDF pages follow the same order top to bottom. You can keep adding more images before converting.
