JPG to PDF — Convert Images to PDF
Turn JPEG or PNG images into a PDF. Drag to reorder. No upload needed. Perfect for scanning physical documents, creating photo albums, or packaging images for professional sharing.
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JPEG or PNG — multiple files supported
What is JPG to PDF — Convert Images to PDF?
JPG-to-PDF conversion embeds one or more JPEG images into a PDF document. Use cases include converting photos of handwritten notes or filled paper forms into a submittable document, combining multiple scanned images into a single PDF so everything arrives in one file, creating a PDF portfolio from a collection of image files, and submitting photo ID documents in PDF format as required by many official forms, visa applications, and HR onboarding processes. It is important to note that the output is an image-based PDF — the text in any images is not machine-readable or searchable unless you apply OCR (optical character recognition) separately.
How to use
- Upload one or more JPEG or PNG images by clicking the drop zone or dragging the files in.
- Drag the image thumbnails to arrange them in the order you want them to appear in the PDF.
- Click Convert to PDF to generate the document.
- The PDF downloads instantly to your device.
Why it matters
Many official submission portals, university application systems, and HR platforms accept PDF but not JPEG. Combining multiple images into one PDF also satisfies single-file submission requirements — avoiding the problem of a form that accepts only one attachment when you have three scanned pages. The PDF container also supports metadata (title, author), password protection, and digital signatures that raw JPEG files do not, giving you more control over how the document is used after delivery.
Pro tip
All processing happens entirely in your browser — no files are uploaded to any server. Your documents never leave your device. If your images are very high resolution — phone camera photos are often 4000×3000 pixels and 6–12 MB each — compress or resize them before converting. A PDF containing three uncompressed phone photos can reach 30–40 MB. Aim for images under 2 MB each to produce a reasonably sized output PDF that passes most upload size limits.