Convert JPG to PDF

Free Online JPG to PDF Converter - Combine Multiple Images

Convert JPG, JPEG images to high-quality PDF documents. Combine multiple images into one PDF. Completely free, no watermark.

🖼️JPG to PDF Conversion Definition

JPG (JPEG) is a widely used image format for photos, while PDF is a standard format for document sharing. Converting JPG to PDF helps organize multiple images into one document, convenient for email attachments and printing.

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Drag JPG files here or click to select

📝How to Use

1

Select JPG files

Drag and drop or click to select JPG/JPEG images to convert.

2

Check file order

For multiple files, verify the order. They will be included in the PDF in sequence.

3

Click Convert

Click "Convert to PDF" button to start conversion immediately.

4

Download PDF

PDF file will be downloaded automatically when conversion completes.

📊Examples

Photo Album

20 travel photos into one PDF album

20-page PDF created

Scanned Docs

5 scanned contract images to PDF

Combined into one document

Portfolio

Design work images to PDF

Professional portfolio

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?

Yes, selecting multiple JPG files will combine them into a single PDF. Each image becomes a page in the PDF.

What is the quality of converted PDF?

We maintain the original JPG quality. Images are converted to PDF without compression.

Is there a file size limit?

Processing is done in browser, so regular images convert without issues. Very large files (50MB+) may take longer.

Are converted files stored on server?

No, all processing happens in your browser. Files are not uploaded, protecting your privacy.

What is the difference between JPEG and JPG?

JPG and JPEG are the same format. JPG was used in early Windows due to 3-character extension limit.

💡JPG to PDF Tips

  • Useful for creating portfolio PDFs from multiple photos.
  • Combine scanned document images into one PDF for archiving.
  • One PDF is more convenient than multiple images for email.
  • Layout is preserved when converting for printing.