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JPG to PDF Converter

Turn any image or photo into a PDF. Drag to reorder, choose A4/Letter/A3, control margins, and download. All in your browser.

Files never leave your browser

Drop images here or click to upload

JPG, PNG, WebP — up to 50 images

How to use JPG to PDF Converter

Convert one or multiple JPG (or PNG) images into a single PDF document, all within your browser with no server upload. Reorder images, choose page orientation and margins, and download a professional PDF ready for printing, emailing, or archiving. Perfect for scanned documents, photo portfolios, ID uploads, and form submissions.

  1. Upload one or more JPG or PNG image files using the file picker.
  2. Drag images to reorder the pages in your preferred sequence.
  3. Select page size (A4, Letter, original image size) and orientation.
  4. Adjust margins if needed, then click "Convert to PDF".
  5. Download the resulting PDF file.

Your data never leaves your device — 100% private processing.

Image-to-PDF page sizing options

The page size setting determines how images are placed within the PDF. "Fit to image" creates a page exactly the size of each image, resulting in a PDF with varying page dimensions — good for photo books and design proofs. "A4" and "Letter" scale images to fit the standard page with optional margins, producing a uniform document suitable for printing and official submissions. Landscape orientation rotates the page 90° to better accommodate wide images like panoramas.

Standard PDF page sizes
SizeDimensionsCommon use
A4210 × 297 mm (8.3 × 11.7 in)International standard (most of world)
Letter216 × 279 mm (8.5 × 11 in)North America standard
Legal216 × 356 mm (8.5 × 14 in)US legal documents
A3297 × 420 mm (11.7 × 16.5 in)Large drawings, posters
Fit to imageVariable (matches image)Photo books, design proofs

Quality preservation and best practices

Images are embedded into the PDF at their original pixel resolution; no downsampling occurs during conversion, preserving maximum quality. If file size is a concern after conversion, run the output through the PDF Compress tool. For scanned ID documents, passport photos, or legal forms, always upload the highest resolution image available — quality lost at this stage cannot be recovered later. EXIF rotation metadata from smartphone photos is respected, so portrait photos appear upright.

Glossary

EXIF metadata
Data embedded in image files by cameras and phones, including orientation, GPS, and capture settings.
Page bleed
Extra margin space around a printed page that accounts for cutting inaccuracies in print production.
Vector vs raster
Vector graphics (PDF text, SVG) scale without quality loss; raster images (JPG, PNG) are pixel-based and may blur when enlarged.
PDF/A
An ISO standard PDF format for long-term archiving that embeds all fonts and color profiles.

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Why use JPG to PDF Converter?

  • Process files entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server
  • Works on any device: desktop, tablet, or mobile
  • No watermarks, no account required, completely free
  • Handles multi-page PDFs without file size penalties

Common use cases

  • Merge contracts before emailing to a client
  • Split a large PDF report into separate deliverables
  • Compress PDFs before attaching to email
  • Remove a password from a personal PDF document
  • Convert scanned images into searchable PDFs

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