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JPG to PDF Converter

Convert one or more JPG images into a single PDF file. Add as many images as you need, reorder them by dragging, choose your paper size and orientation, then download your PDF — all without uploading anything to a server.

Upload JPG Images

Drag and drop JPG/JPEG files here, or click to browse

You can select multiple files

How to Convert JPG Images to PDF

  1. Upload your images — click the upload area or drag and drop one or more JPG files onto the page.
  2. Reorder if needed — drag the thumbnails into the order you want the pages to appear in the PDF.
  3. Choose settings — pick a page size (A4, Letter, Legal, A3), portrait or landscape orientation, how the image should fit the page, and how much margin to leave.
  4. Click Generate PDF — your PDF is created instantly in the browser.
  5. Download — click the green Download button to save the PDF to your device.

Common Uses

  • Scanning documents — Combine photos of multi-page paper documents into one PDF for emailing or archiving.
  • Photo albums — Turn a set of JPG photos into a shareable PDF presentation.
  • Portfolios — Designers and photographers can bundle JPG previews into a single professional PDF.
  • Receipts and invoices — Merge photos of multiple receipts into one PDF for expense reports.
  • Print-ready files — Many print services accept PDF files; this tool lets you prepare images for print without specialist software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Everything happens entirely inside your web browser using JavaScript. Your images are never sent to any server, so there is no risk of your files being stored or shared.

What does "Image fit" mean?

Fit (keep ratio) scales the image to fill as much of the page as possible while preserving its original aspect ratio. Fill page stretches the image to fill the entire printable area, which may distort it. Centre (no scale) places the image at its natural print size centred on the page, without any scaling.

How many images can I add?

There is no hard limit imposed by this tool — each image becomes one page in the PDF. Very large numbers of high-resolution images may slow down your browser since all processing is done in memory, but for typical use cases of up to several dozen images it works smoothly.

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