Convert JPG / PNG to PDF
Turn one or more images into a single PDF. Pick a page size, drag to reorder, then download — images stay on your device.
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Sometimes you need a PDF, not a JPG: an immigration form will not accept your selfie as .jpg, a school portal wants a single-document upload, or a client asked for the receipts in "one PDF, please". Our free JPG to PDF converter takes one or many JPG, PNG or WebP images and stitches them into a clean, page-per-image PDF that any reader on earth can open.
It supports drag-to-reorder, several common page sizes (A4, Letter, Legal, square, image-fit), and orientation control. Everything runs locally — useful when the images are passport scans, signed forms, medical photos or anything else you would rather not upload.
How to use JPG to PDF
- Add your images. Drag JPG / PNG / WebP files into the zone, or click Select images to pick them. You can add more later — no need to do it all at once.
- Reorder if needed. Drag thumbnails up or down. The first thumbnail becomes page 1.
- Pick a page size and orientation. A4 portrait is the default and works for most use cases. Use "Fit image" to make each PDF page exactly match its image's aspect ratio.
- Adjust margins if you want a printable border around each image. Setting margins to 0 gives you edge-to-edge pages.
- Click "Create PDF". The tool encodes each image into the chosen page layout and assembles them into a single PDF.
- Download the file — it lands as
images.pdfin your Downloads folder. Open and verify before sending.
Why use our JPG to PDF?
Many images, one PDF
Combine dozens of photos or scans into a single, neatly ordered PDF — no batch limits.
A4 / Letter / Fit
Pick a standard print size or "Fit" mode that sizes each page to match its image's aspect ratio.
Drag to reorder
Sort thumbnails visually before exporting. No more renaming files to control the page order.
Local processing
Images are encoded into the PDF in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
JPG, PNG, WebP
Handles the three most common image formats. Transparent PNGs are flattened to white.
Print-ready
Choose margins so the resulting pages print cleanly on a standard home or office printer.
Common use cases
- Submitting ID documents. Combine passport, visa and ID-card photos into one PDF for an immigration, banking or KYC upload.
- Sending receipts to accounting. Photograph each receipt with your phone, then merge them into one monthly expense PDF.
- Creating a quick photo album. Drop in 20 holiday photos and send the family a printable PDF instead of a Google Drive link.
- Compiling a portfolio. Photographers and designers package their best shots into a one-file PDF for clients and applications.
- Scanning with your phone. Use any scanner app to capture each page as JPG, then combine them here into a real document.
- Sharing chat screenshots. Stitch a sequence of WhatsApp or email screenshots into a single, easy-to-review PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Will my images be uploaded anywhere?
Does the tool re-compress my images?
What page sizes can I export to?
How many images can I include?
My PDF looks pixelated. Why?
Can I add page numbers, captions or a title page?
Will it work on HEIC photos from iPhones?
Privacy & safety
The tool runs end-to-end in your browser using pdf-lib. Photos and scans are encoded into the PDF locally — nothing is uploaded, retained or shared. This matters for ID, medical and KYC documents, which is why we built it this way.