JPG to PDF
Combine JPEG images into a PDF, one image per page. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.
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Output
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How to use JPG to PDF
- 1. Add your JPEG images. Drop in the JPEG photos or scans you want combined, in the order you want them to appear as pages.
- 2. Choose a page size. Pick Match each image to size every page to its source photo's dimensions, or choose A4 or Letter to fit every image onto a standard sheet.
- 3. Download the combined PDF. Generate and save the file. Each JPEG becomes its own page, combined into a single document in the order you added them.
When to use JPG to PDF
JPG to PDF combines JPEG images into a PDF, one image per page, the most common conversion for turning a batch of photos into a single shareable document. It handles everyday cases like scanned pages and photographed receipts.
- Turning phone photos of a document into a PDF. Each page of a paper document was photographed separately with a phone camera as JPEGs. Combining them into a PDF gives one file that reads like a proper scan.
- Submitting scanned receipts as one attachment. An expense report requires receipts as PDFs, but the receipts exist only as JPEG photos. Combining them into a single PDF satisfies that requirement in one step.
- Compiling a photography portfolio for sharing. A photographer has a set of finished JPEGs to send as a single reviewable file rather than a batch of separate image attachments.
About the JPG to PDF tool
JPG to PDF does its work locally, right in the browser. Combine JPEG images into a PDF, one image per page. There is no upload step, no queue and no account, and your data never travels over the network.
It belongs to the PDF Tools collection on EditSafely, a set of 92 small, focused PDF utilities that share the same instant, private workspace.
You can shape the output with the Page size setting, and the result refreshes the moment you change it. The finished file is put together in browser memory and saved with the Download button, so it never touches a server on the way to your disk.
Running locally also makes the tool fast and dependable: results appear as you type or drop a file, there is no server outage that can take it down mid-task, and confidential data can be processed without a second thought.
Frequently asked questions
Is JPG to PDF free to use?
Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
Everything happens locally. Your browser downloads the tool's code once, then does all the processing itself; nothing you enter is transmitted, stored or logged. You can even go offline after the page loads and it will still work.
Which files does JPG to PDF accept?
It accepts JPG and JPEG photos. There is no file size cap imposed by a server; very large files are limited only by your device's memory.
Do I need to sign up or install anything?
No. The tool works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet or phone. There is no account to create, no extension to add and no software to install.
How do I save the output?
Click the Download button once the result is ready. The file is built in your browser's memory and handed straight to your downloads folder, without passing through a server.