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JPG to PDF

Convert JPG images to PDF. Combine multiple JPG files into a single PDF document.

Upload Images

Drag and drop images here, or click to browse. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC.
Files: 100

Sobre esta ferramenta

JPG to PDF converts your JPEG images into PDF documents quickly and easily. Whether you have a single photo or multiple images, this tool creates professional-looking PDF files.

You can combine multiple JPG files into a single PDF, arrange them in any order, and customize page size and orientation. The conversion preserves image quality while creating compact, shareable PDF files.

All conversion happens in your browser, ensuring your photos remain private.

Como usar

  1. Upload JPG Images

    Drag and drop your JPG files or click to select images from your device.

  2. Arrange and Configure

    Reorder images by dragging, and select page size and orientation options.

  3. Convert and Download

    Click Convert to create your PDF and download the result.

Casos de uso

Photo Albums

Create PDF photo albums from vacation pictures or event photos for easy sharing.

Document Scanning

Convert phone camera photos of documents into proper PDF files.

Portfolio Creation

Compile photography work or design samples into a professional PDF portfolio.

Practical guide

Why choose local processing?

  • JPG images can contain contracts, invoices, identity details, or internal business information, so keeping processing in the browser reduces exposure.
  • The website tool is free to use with no usage limits and does not require sign-in.
  • Local processing also keeps iteration fast: adjust options, preview the result, and export a clean PDF document without waiting for an upload queue.

Best files for this tool

  • Best for JPG, JPEG files that open correctly in a modern browser and are not intentionally damaged or restricted.
  • Works well for everyday business, school, legal, finance, and personal documents where you need a clean PDF document.
  • For very large files, close unused tabs and process one batch at a time so the browser has enough memory.

Common limitations

  • Encrypted or permission-restricted PDFs may need to be unlocked before processing.
  • Scanned pages, unusual fonts, complex layers, and damaged files can reduce accuracy or processing speed.
  • Browser memory and device performance matter more for local tools than for upload-based services.

Local processing vs upload-based tools

  • Local tools keep routine website processing on your device, while upload-based tools send files to a remote server.
  • Upload-based services can move heavy work off your computer, but they add transfer time and require trusting a server with your files.
  • Use the API when you intentionally need server-side automation; use the website when you want private manual processing.

What to do if processing fails

  • Try a smaller file, a shorter page range, or one file at a time if the browser runs out of memory.
  • If a PDF is encrypted, damaged, or restricted, unlock or repair it first and then retry the workflow.
  • If the output looks wrong, check whether the source file uses scans, complex transparency, form fields, or unsupported embedded objects.

API automation

Use API docs to plan automated PDF workflows. If this exact website workflow is not exposed as an endpoint yet, you can still use available PDF API tools and Credits for supported operations.

Perguntas frequentes

How many images can I convert?

You can convert up to 100 JPG images into a single PDF document.

Will the image quality be preserved?

Yes, images are embedded at their original quality. You can optionally compress them to reduce file size.

Can I set different page sizes for different images?

The tool applies a uniform page size to all pages. Each image is scaled to fit the selected page size while maintaining aspect ratio.