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JPG to PDF

Turn photos, scans and screenshots into a single paginated PDF — with A4, Letter or exact-size pages, margins and ordering under your control.

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      How it works

      1. Add your images. JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP and SVG all work — mix them freely.
      2. Choose the page setup. A4 or Letter for documents, “Match image size” for borderless pages. Set margins if you plan to print.
      3. Create the PDF. One click builds the document; download it straight from your browser.

      Scans and photos as a real document

      A folder of phone photos is awkward to send: recipients get a dozen attachments in unpredictable order. A single PDF fixes both problems — one file, fixed order, printable page geometry.

      Page size matters more than you think

      Match image size creates pages exactly as large as each picture, which is right for photo albums and full-bleed output but produces inconsistent page sizes when images differ. A4 or Letter gives one uniform, printable page and centres each image inside the margins — the better choice for paperwork, receipts and anything a person will print or sign.

      Keeping the file small

      JPGs are embedded without re-compression, so the PDF is roughly the sum of your images. If that is too large, shrink the pictures first with the image compressor or batch resizer, then build the PDF. Going the other direction later is easy too: PDF to JPG.

      Frequently asked questions

      Can I combine several JPGs into one PDF?

      Yes — that is the default. Add as many images as you like, arrange them with the arrows, and they become consecutive pages of a single PDF.

      Which page size should I choose?

      Pick A4 or US Letter when the PDF will be printed or emailed as a document. Choose “Match image size” when the pages should be exactly the photo’s dimensions, with no borders.

      Does the converter re-compress my photos?

      JPG files are embedded as they are, so no second compression pass happens. Only formats a PDF cannot hold natively (WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, SVG) are re-encoded, using the quality slider.

      Are my photos uploaded?

      No. The PDF is assembled in your browser, so the images and the finished document stay on your device.

      Can I mix JPG with PNG, WebP or other images?

      Yes. A single PDF can contain JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, SVG and AVIF inputs in the order you set. Formats PDF cannot embed directly are re-encoded, so their quality setting still matters.

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