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JPG to PDF Converter

Combine one or more JPG images into a single PDF. Drag thumbnails to reorder pages, then choose page size, orientation, margins and how each image fits the page - everything runs locally in your browser.

Your images are never uploaded. The PDF is built entirely in your browser - nothing is sent to a server.

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What This Tool Does

The JPG to PDF Converter combines one or more JPG or JPEG images into a single PDF file, in whatever order you choose. Drop in a stack of scanned pages, receipts, or photos, drag the thumbnails into the order you want, pick a page size and how each image should fit the page, and download one PDF containing every image.

How to Convert JPG to PDF

  1. Upload: Drop one or more .jpg / .jpeg files onto the drop zone, or click browse files.
  2. Reorder: Drag any thumbnail to a new position - the numbered badge shows the final page order.
  3. Choose page size: Pick A4, Letter, Legal, or Fit to image to make each page match its image's own dimensions.
  4. Choose orientation: Auto detects portrait or landscape per image, or force one orientation for every page.
  5. Set margins: None, Normal or Wide, applied evenly around each image.
  6. Set image fit: Fit to page, Fill page, Stretch to fill, or Actual size (see below for what each does).
  7. Convert and download: Click Create PDF, then download the combined file.

Reordering Pages

Once your images are uploaded they appear as a grid of thumbnails. Press and drag any thumbnail onto another to swap its position - the small numbered badge in the corner of each thumbnail always reflects the order pages will appear in the final PDF, so you can check the sequence at a glance before converting.

Page Size and Orientation

A4 and Letter cover most everyday documents, Legal suits longer forms, and Fit to image creates a custom page size matching each image's own pixel dimensions - useful when you want every page to exactly match its source photo with no extra page around it. Orientation can be set to Auto, which picks portrait or landscape per image based on whether it's taller or wider, or locked to one orientation for every page in the PDF.

Image Fit Modes Explained

  • Fit to page - scales the image down so it fits entirely inside the page and margins, keeping its aspect ratio. No cropping, may leave empty space on two sides.
  • Fill page (crop) - scales the image up to cover the full page area, cropping any part that doesn't fit. No empty space, but edges of the image may be cut off.
  • Stretch to fill - resizes the image to match the page exactly, ignoring its original aspect ratio. Fills the page completely but can distort the image.
  • Actual size - places the image at its native pixel size (96 DPI), centered on the page, without scaling. Best when you need a specific physical size preserved.

Margins

None lets the image reach the edge of the page, Normal adds a standard printable margin, and Wide leaves extra white space around each image - useful for pages that will be hole-punched or bound.

Privacy & Security

Your images never leave your device. Reading the image files and generating the PDF happen entirely inside your browser - no files are uploaded to any server, no account is needed, and there are no usage limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mix images of different sizes and orientations in one PDF?

Yes. With Auto orientation and a fixed page size like A4, each image is placed on its own correctly oriented page. With Fit to image, every page simply matches its own image's dimensions.

Does this reduce my image quality?

Images are embedded into the PDF at their original resolution; only the display size on the page changes depending on the fit mode and page size you choose.

Can I remove an image after adding it?

Yes. Hover a thumbnail and click the small × button in its corner to remove it before converting.

Is there a limit to how many images I can combine?

No artificial limit - the practical limit is your device's memory, since everything is processed locally. Very large batches of high-resolution images will take longer to process.

Can I convert PNG images too?

This tool is built for JPG / JPEG files. For other image formats, convert to JPG first or use our Image to WebP Converter as a starting point for format conversion.

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