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JPG to PDF — Combine Images Into One PDF Online_

Turn photos, scans and screenshots into a clean PDF. Drop multiple JPG, PNG or WebP images, reorder them, pick a page size — free, no upload, no watermark.

🔒 Your files never leave your device — 100% private, processed locally in your browser
Merge PDF Files
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Drop PDF files here or click to browse
Add as many PDFs as you need · drag to reorder
✓ MERGE COMPLETE
Split PDF
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Drop a PDF here or click to browse
Upload a PDF to see page count
✓ SPLIT COMPLETE
Compress PDF
Drop a PDF here or click to browse
Reduce file size by up to 80%
✓ COMPRESSION COMPLETE
Before
After
PDF → JPG / PNG
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Drop a PDF here or click to browse
Convert every page to a high-quality image
✓ CONVERSION COMPLETE
Image → PDF
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Drop images here or click to browse
JPG, PNG, WebP supported · drag to reorder
✓ PDF CREATED
Rotate, Reorder & Delete Pages
Drop a PDF here or click to browse
Drag thumbnails to reorder · rotate or delete pages
✓ PDF SAVED
Photos keep their qualityImages are embedded as-is. Becoming a PDF does not re-compress your picture.
JPG, PNG and WebP supportedScreenshots as PNG stay crisp; photographs as JPG stay compact.
One PDF from many imagesEach picture becomes its own page instead of arriving as nine separate attachments.
Aspect ratio is preservedPages are sized to the image, so nothing is stretched, squashed or cropped.
You set the page orderDrag images into sequence before converting rather than accepting filename order.
Nothing is uploadedPhotographed passports, bank statements and signed forms never leave your device.
Why Convert Images to PDF Here?

Converting does not degrade your images. The picture is embedded into a page essentially unchanged, so the image inside the PDF is the image you started with. This is the opposite of PDF compression, which deliberately re-encodes pages to save space. A large photo produces a large PDF page precisely because nothing was discarded along the way.

iPhone photos need one extra step. iPhones shoot HEIC by default and browsers cannot decode it, so convert to JPG first with the HEIC to JPG converter, or set Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible to shoot JPG from the start. JPG, PNG and WebP all work here directly with no preparation.

The result will not be searchable. A PDF built from photographs contains a picture of text, not text. Nothing is selectable or searchable and screen readers cannot read it. Making it searchable needs OCR, which is a separate process — this is the fundamental difference between photographing a document and exporting it from the application that made it.

About · FAQ · How it works

JPG to PDF — Turn Photos and Screenshots Into a Document

Converting images to PDF wraps each picture in a page rather than changing the picture itself. The image data is embedded as-is, so a photo does not lose quality by becoming a PDF — the file simply gains a document structure around it. This is what you want when something asks for "a PDF" but all you have is phone photos: scanned receipts for an expense claim, photographed documents for an application form, or a set of screenshots that should arrive as one file instead of nine attachments. JPG, PNG and WebP all work.

How to Convert Images to PDF — Common Situations

Turn phone photos of a document into a single PDF

The everyday case: a form or letter you photographed page by page because you have no scanner. Add the images in page order, convert, and you get one document instead of a folder of pictures. Photograph in even light and square-on to the page — the conversion embeds exactly what your camera captured, so a shadowed or skewed photo produces a shadowed, skewed PDF.

Combine receipts into one file for an expense claim

Finance systems generally want a single attachment. Photograph each receipt, drop them all in, and convert to one multi-page PDF with one receipt per page. Because each image sits on its own page, the reviewer can page through them cleanly rather than pinching around a collage.

Assemble screenshots into a shareable document

Bug reports, tutorials and process documentation are far easier to read as a paged PDF than as loose PNGs. Screenshots are usually PNG, which is supported directly and keeps text in the screenshot crisp — PNG is lossless, so interface text stays sharp rather than picking up the fuzzy edges JPG compression gives it.

Control page size and orientation

Each image is placed on a page sized to preserve its aspect ratio, so nothing is stretched or cropped. A landscape photo produces a landscape page and a portrait one a portrait page — meaning a mixed set produces a document with mixed orientation, which is normal and prints fine. Rotate images before converting if you want them consistent.

Frequently Asked Questions — Images to PDF

Which image formats can I convert?

JPG/JPEG, PNG and WebP are supported directly. HEIC — the format iPhones use by default — is not, because browsers cannot decode it natively. Convert HEIC to JPG first with the HEIC to JPG converter, then bring the JPGs here. Alternatively set your iPhone to Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible so it shoots JPG from the start.

Do my photos lose quality when they become a PDF?

No. The image is embedded into the page essentially unchanged, so the picture in the PDF is the picture you started with. This is the opposite of PDF compression, which deliberately re-encodes pages to save space. A large photo produces a large PDF page precisely because nothing was thrown away.

Can I get one PDF per image instead of one combined document?

Convert them together into a single PDF and then split it into individual pages, which gives you one file per image as a ZIP. Doing it in that order is quicker than converting each image separately, particularly for more than three or four pictures.

How do I control which image comes first?

Drag them into the order you want before converting — the on-screen order is the page order in the output. Files are not automatically sorted by name or by the date they were taken, because filename order and intended reading order so often disagree, especially with camera filenames.

Why is my PDF so much bigger than the photos were?

It generally is not by much — the PDF is roughly the sum of the embedded images plus a small structural overhead. Modern phone photos are simply large: a 12 megapixel image is commonly 3–5 MB, so ten of them make a 30–50 MB document. If that is too big to send, run the result through the compressor, which will shrink it substantially since the file is entirely images.

Will the text in my photographed document be searchable?

No. The PDF contains a picture of text, not text, so nothing is selectable or searchable and screen readers cannot read it. Making it searchable requires OCR, which is a separate process. This is the fundamental difference between photographing a document and exporting it from the application that created it.

Is there a limit on how many images I can convert?

None is imposed. Practical limits come from device memory, since every image is decoded in the browser tab — a hundred full-resolution phone photos will strain a phone and be fine on a laptop. If a very large batch stalls, convert in groups and merge the resulting PDFs.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. Conversion is done locally in your browser. Nothing is transmitted, which is worth knowing given that photographed documents are usually the sensitive kind — passports, bank statements, signed forms. There is no upload, no cloud copy and no retention period to worry about.