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JPG to PDF

Turn photos and scans into a single PDF, in the order you choose, without sending them anywhere.

How to convert JPG to PDF

  1. Add your photosPress Add images or drop a batch of JPG files onto the editor at once.
  2. Put them in orderDrag the thumbnails until the sequence is right, and delete the shots that did not come out.
  3. Choose the page sizeMatch each photo's own proportions, or fit every image to A4 or Letter pages.
  4. Download the PDFPress Download PDF and the whole set is written into one document.

Photographed documents are the most common thing people convert to PDF: receipts for an expense claim, a passport page for a visa form, homework, an ID for a landlord. Those are exactly the images you should not be uploading to a free converter.

Your browser can already decode a JPEG, and PDF can already embed one. So the conversion needs no server at all: the photo bytes are placed inside the PDF unchanged, which also means no quality loss from re-compression.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I combine several JPGs into one PDF?

Add them all, drag them into order, then press Download PDF — one file with one page per photo.

Will my photos lose quality?

No. JPEG images are embedded without re-encoding, so the pages are pixel-identical to the originals.

Is there a watermark or a page limit?

Neither. There is no account, no watermark and no cap on the number of images.

Can I convert HEIC photos from my phone?

Yes, if your browser can decode HEIC (Safari on Apple devices). They are converted locally before embedding.

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