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JPG to PDF

Convert JPG images to PDF. Adjust orientation and margins.

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What is JPG to PDF?

Converting JPG images to PDF is one of the most common document tasks: you have photos from your phone, scans from a portable scanner, or screenshots from your desktop, and you need to send them as a single professional-looking document. Our browser-based converter lets you upload any combination of JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC images, arrange them in any order, choose a page size, and download a clean PDF, all without uploading to a server or creating an account. Each image fills its own page in the output PDF. The converter uses pdf-lib to package the images into a standards-compliant PDF/1.4 file that opens correctly in Adobe Reader, Chrome, Preview, and every other PDF viewer. No watermarks are added. The output is entirely yours.

Why use this tool?

The tool accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and HEIC/HEIF files (iPhone's native photo format). HEIC images are automatically converted for PDF compatibility. Drag-and-drop reordering lets you set the page sequence visually before converting. Choose from standard page sizes (A4, Letter, Legal, A3) and set portrait or landscape orientation. All processing runs in your browser using pdf-lib and Canvas API, your images never leave your device. This matters when you are bundling passport photos, medical records, or financial statements that you would not want stored on a third-party server.

Common use cases

The most common scenario is submitting document scans. Visa applications, job applications, insurance claims, university admissions, and government forms increasingly require photo ID, certificates, and bank statements as PDF attachments, not image files. If your scanner or phone produces individual JPGs, this tool bundles them into the required PDF format. Other workflows: combining product photos into a single presentation PDF for a buyer; creating a photo story from an event; sending multiple reference images to a contractor as one attachment; archiving a set of receipts as a single PDF for accounting; creating a printable photo book from digital camera images.

Frequently asked questions

What image formats can I convert to PDF?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and HEIC/HEIF are all supported. HEIC (iPhone photos) are converted automatically for PDF compatibility. For other formats like BMP or TIFF, convert to JPG first using our Image to JPG tool.
Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?
Yes, with no page limit. Upload 2, 10, or 50+ images and they will all be combined into a single PDF, one image per page. Drag the thumbnails to arrange the page order before converting.
Will image quality be reduced in the PDF?
No. Images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution. The converter does not re-compress or downscale them unless you specifically enable image compression for a smaller output file size.
Can I convert JPG to PDF on iPhone or Android?
Yes. The tool runs entirely in your mobile browser (Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android) with no app installation. HEIC photos from iPhone are automatically handled. For large batches, a desktop browser will be faster due to more available RAM.
What page size should I choose?
A4 is the international standard used in Europe, Asia, and most of the world. Letter (8.5×11 inch) is the US standard. If in doubt, check the submission requirements for the platform you are uploading to. For photo prints, portrait orientation at A4 matches a standard photo page layout.
Is the output PDF secure for sending confidential photos?
Yes. All conversion happens inside your browser, images are never uploaded to any server. Your passport photos, bank statements, and medical images stay on your device from start to finish.
Can I add a password to the converted PDF?
After converting, open the PDF in our Protect PDF tool to add password encryption. This is useful when the PDF contains sensitive documents and you want to restrict access to authorized recipients only.

Pro tips

  1. 1If you are submitting documents to a government portal with a strict file size limit (common for visa applications), run the converted PDF through Compress PDF afterward, the images often compress significantly within the PDF container.
  2. 2For multi-document submissions (e.g., ID + bank statement + utility bill), convert each document separately, then use Merge PDF to combine them in the exact order the portal expects.
  3. 3Take photos of paper documents in good, even lighting against a plain background. Good source photos produce readable PDFs, no PDF tool can recover text from a blurry, shadow-heavy scan.

How does it compare?

Adobe Acrobat requires a subscription to combine images into PDF. Most free online converters upload your images to their servers, a privacy concern for passport photos and financial documents. ImageAndPDF.com converts images to PDF entirely inside your browser: no server upload, no watermark, no page limit, and no account required.