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Convert JPG to PDF

Turning photos of documents into a PDF makes them printable, attachable and official-looking — and a batch of JPGs converts into one multi-page PDF you can send as a single file.

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Free · no signup · files never leave your device

How to convert JPG to PDF

  1. 1Open the File Converter and drop, browse, or paste your JPG files — a whole batch works too.
  2. 2Pick PDF as the output format.
  3. 3Hit Convert — everything runs locally in your browser.
  4. 4Download the PDF file individually or together as a ZIP.

About JPG (JPEG)

JPG uses lossy compression tuned for photographs — smooth gradients and natural detail compress extremely well, so files stay small. It has no transparency, and hard-edged graphics or text can show compression artefacts.

About PDF (PDF document)

PDF is a document container: each page can hold text, vectors and images. Converting to an image format flattens a page into pixels; converting images to PDF wraps them into pages of a single document.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make one PDF from many JPGs?

Yes — queue several photos and they become sequential pages of a single document.

Is anything re-compressed?

No — each JPG is embedded in the PDF unchanged, so quality is identical to the original photo.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole conversion runs in your browser — your JPG files never leave your device, and there's nothing for a server to store or leak.

Is it free? Is there a watermark?

Yes, it's completely free — no signup, no watermark, no limits on how many JPG files you convert.

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