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JPG to PDF

Bundle JPG images into one PDF. Drag to reorder, pick the page size, your files never leave your browser.

100% free Cost None File limit Zero Files uploaded

Page size

Margin

Your file never leaves your computer

This tool runs entirely in your browser. There is no upload endpoint on this page — the PDF library does all of the work locally on your device, the result file is generated in memory, and the download starts from your own machine. Open your browser's network panel and verify: nothing is sent.

FAQ

JPG to PDF questions, answered

Will the PDF page match the JPG dimensions?

Pick "Match image size" (the default) and each PDF page is sized exactly to its JPG — no whitespace, no scaling. Pick A4 or US Letter to put your images on a standard page, and we centre them with an optional margin.

How many JPGs can I combine?

No hard cap from us. Browser memory becomes the limit at around 100 images or so for a typical laptop. If you try 500 high-resolution photos, your tab may slow or crash — try it in batches.

Can I reorder the images?

Yes. When you have two or more files, an order panel appears with up/down arrows to put them in the order you want before clicking convert.

Is the output quality reduced?

No. JPGs are embedded into the PDF byte-for-byte without re-encoding, so you keep the original quality. The output file size will roughly equal the sum of your input JPGs plus a tiny PDF overhead.

Does it work with HEIC photos from my iPhone?

No — HEIC is a separate format. iPhone settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible will save new photos as JPG. For HEIC files already on your device, share them out as JPG first.

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