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JPG to PDF

Use this browser-based JPG to PDF tool to upload images, review the order, choose page layout settings, and generate a single PDF without sending files to a server.

What you will get

Clear input, result, and explanation in one place

Generated PDF

The result shows the generated PDF, page count, file size, and layout summary after conversion.

Images are converted locally in the browser when possible. Page order and layout settings control the final PDF appearance.

Quick overview

What JPG to PDF does

JPG to PDF converts one or more image files into a document you can share, store, or print more easily. It is a practical way to turn a set of images into one PDF page set without building the file manually.

Best fit

Who should use this tool

This tool is useful for anyone combining scans, photos, or image sets into a single PDF. It is especially helpful when you want a clean document for sharing, archiving, or printing.

Calculator

Enter your values and review the result

Upload

JPG / JPEG only

JPG to PDF panel

Upload one or more JPG or JPEG images, arrange them in the right order, choose page settings, and convert them locally in your browser.

Your uploaded JPGs will appear here in order before you generate the PDF.

Layout settings

Choose how each image should be placed on the PDF page.

Result

Generated PDF

Ready after Convert

PDF preview will appear here

Upload JPG images, arrange the order, set the layout, and convert them into a PDF.

Workflow

Upload, order, layout, convert

Requirement

At least one JPG image

How to read this

Your page order becomes the PDF page order. Use the layout settings to control the page size, orientation, and margin around each image.

Images are converted locally in the browser when possible. Page order and layout settings control the final PDF appearance.

How it works

How images are turned into PDF pages

Each JPG is read in the browser, then placed onto its own PDF page in the order shown in the queue. The page size, orientation, and margin settings control how the image sits on the page.

When to use it

When to use this tool

Use JPG to PDF when you are combining scanned pages, creating a shareable document from a photo set, preparing printable pages, or packaging multiple images into one easy-to-send file.

Comparison

JPG to PDF vs Merge PDF

JPG to PDF starts with image files and creates a PDF document. Merge PDF starts with existing PDFs and combines them into one file. They solve related but different document workflows.

  • JPG to PDF: convert image files into a PDF.
  • Merge PDF: combine multiple PDFs into one.
  • JPG to PDF is best for photos and scans.
  • Merge PDF is best when you already have PDFs.

Comparison

JPG to PDF vs PDF to JPG

JPG to PDF turns image files into a PDF container, while PDF to JPG would convert each PDF page back into images. The direction matters because the output format changes how the file is used.

  • JPG to PDF: image input, PDF output.
  • PDF to JPG: PDF input, image output.
  • Use JPG to PDF when you need one document.
  • Use PDF to JPG when you need separate image files.

Trust signal

General use only

This tool is for general use and processes files locally in the browser when supported. Files are not stored permanently by the page, and the workflow is designed to stay clear and privacy-friendly.

Common questions

Upload one or more JPG files, arrange them in the right order, choose the layout settings, then press Convert to PDF.

Yes. Upload multiple images and the tool will place each one onto its own PDF page in queue order.

Yes. You can drag images on desktop and use the move controls to change the order before converting.

The tool places the source images into a PDF document, so the main quality factor is how the image fits on the page and how much scaling you apply.

A4 and Letter are common document sizes. Use Auto when you want the page to follow the image more closely.

Yes. That is the default workflow, so each uploaded image becomes its own PDF page.

Yes. It is a practical way to combine scans into one document that is easier to store, print, and share.

Helpful guide

Use the calculator first, then review the category overview page for more context.

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