JPG to PDF
Convert JPG images to PDF in seconds. Easily adjust orientation and margins.
Upload your images
Drag and drop JPG, PNG images here, or click to select files
🚀 Powerful Bulk Conversion Features
Bulk File Upload
Upload dozens of images at once with drag & drop. You can also select multiple files from your file explorer.
Merge into Single PDF
Combine multiple JPG, PNG images into one PDF file for easy document management. Reorder pages freely!
Consistent Settings
Apply page size, orientation, and margin settings consistently across all images for professional PDFs.
Real-time Preview
Preview results before conversion and PDF automatically regenerates when you change any settings.
Secure & Private
All processing happens locally in your browser
Fast Conversion
Convert multiple images to PDF instantly
Customizable
Adjust page size, orientation, and margins
Understanding Image to PDF Conversion
Converting images to PDF is one of the most common document processing tasks. PDF format preserves image quality while creating a universal document format that's easy to share, print, and archive. Our tool supports multiple image formats and offers professional layout options.
Supported Image Formats
JPEG/JPG
Compressed format, smaller file sizes
PNG
Lossless format with transparency support
GIF
Animated and static images
Why Convert to PDF?
- •Universal compatibility across all devices
- •Preserve image quality and layout
- •Professional document appearance
- •Easy sharing and printing
- •Combine multiple images in one file
PDF Layout & Page Settings
Page Orientations
📄 Portrait (Recommended)
Height is greater than width. Best for:
- • Document scans and photos
- • Screenshots and mobile images
- • Standard reading materials
📱 Landscape
Width is greater than height. Best for:
- • Wide photos and panoramas
- • Presentation slides
- • Charts and diagrams
Page Sizes
Margin Settings
No Margin
Image fills entire page. Best for photos and artwork.
Small Margin
Minimal white space. Good for presentations.
Large Margin
Professional appearance. Best for documents.
Common Use Cases
📋 Business & Office
Document Digitization: Convert scanned receipts, contracts, and forms into searchable PDFs
Presentation Materials: Combine charts, diagrams, and photos into cohesive documents
Report Creation: Include photos and screenshots in professional reports
Invoice Processing: Convert invoice images to PDF for accounting systems
🎓 Education & Research
Assignment Submission: Combine handwritten work and digital content
Research Documentation: Organize photos and findings into academic papers
Study Materials: Create PDF study guides from notes and images
Portfolio Creation: Showcase artwork and projects professionally
🏠 Personal Use
Photo Albums: Create digital photo books from vacation and family photos
Recipe Collections: Organize cooking photos and handwritten recipes
Memory Books: Preserve important documents and memorabilia
Travel Documentation: Combine tickets, maps, and photos
💼 Professional Services
Real Estate: Create property listing documents with photos
Insurance Claims: Document damage with photos in PDF format
Medical Records: Digitize X-rays and medical images
Legal Evidence: Preserve photographic evidence in court documents
Image Quality & File Size Optimization
Best Practices for Quality
✅ High-Quality Sources
- • Use high-resolution source images (300+ DPI)
- • Scan documents at 600 DPI for text clarity
- • Avoid heavily compressed JPEG files
- • Use PNG for images with text or graphics
💡 Optimization Tips
- • Crop unnecessary borders before conversion
- • Rotate images to correct orientation
- • Ensure good lighting in scanned documents
- • Use consistent image sizes when merging
File Size Considerations
⚡ Performance Impact
- • Large PDFs are slower to open and share
- • Email attachments often have size limits
- • Cloud storage efficiency
- • Mobile device compatibility
📊 Size Guidelines
Email: Keep under 25MB (most providers)
Web sharing: Under 10MB for fast loading
Print quality: Higher resolution acceptable
Archive: Balance quality vs storage
Security & Privacy
🔒 Your Data Protection
Client-Side Processing
All conversion happens in your browser - files never leave your device
No Upload Required
Images are processed locally, ensuring complete privacy
Automatic Cleanup
Files are cleared from memory when you close the browser
🛡️ Best Security Practices
For Sensitive Documents
- • Use this tool instead of online converters
- • Clear browser cache after use
- • Use private/incognito browsing mode
- • Avoid public computers for confidential files
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the maximum file size I can convert?
Since processing happens in your browser, the limit depends on your device's available memory. Most modern devices can handle hundreds of high-resolution images. Very large files (over 100MB per image) may cause performance issues.
How many images can I convert at once?
There's no hard limit on the number of images. You can upload and convert hundreds of images in a single batch. The tool automatically handles bulk processing and allows you to reorder pages before final conversion.
Will the image quality be preserved?
Yes, our tool preserves the original image quality. Images are embedded in the PDF without additional compression unless the original file is already heavily compressed. PNG images maintain their lossless quality.
Can I password-protect the resulting PDF?
Currently, this tool focuses on quick conversion without password protection. For password-protected PDFs, you can use the generated PDF with a separate PDF password protection tool.
What happens to my files after conversion?
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your original images and the generated PDF are stored only in your browser's temporary memory and are automatically cleared when you close the tab or refresh the page.
Can I edit the PDF after creation?
The generated PDF contains images as embedded content. To edit text or modify images, you'll need a dedicated PDF editor. However, you can always re-run the conversion with different settings or image order.