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How to convert JPG to PDF
Convert JPG images to a PDF locally in your browser (no upload). Combine multiple images into one PDF and download.
Local processingImages ↔ PDFMulti-page readyNo upload
Continue the document workflow
Best for
Document workflows
Use these tools when the output needs to move in or out of PDF instead of staying as a raw image file.
Common inputs
JPG, PNG, scans
Single images and multi-page sets can be exported into a cleaner document package.
Batch use
Pages stay ordered
Keep sequential pages together when you need a downloadable PDF instead of a folder of images.
After export
Compress if needed
If the PDF ends up too heavy, use a compression step after the document is assembled.
PDF flow
- Open the tool in your browser and load the source file or files.
- Adjust the relevant settings for format, quality, page handling, or framing.
- Export the results locally and only continue to resize or compress if the final delivery still needs it.
What this guide solves
Use this when the final deliverable needs document semantics, page order, or a cleaner package than loose image files.
Processing stays local in the browser, so you can test a few variations quickly before deciding which output belongs in the final workflow.
FAQ
Do you upload my files?
No. PDF creation runs locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.
Can I merge multiple JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Upload multiple images and export one combined PDF.
Is it free?
Yes.
Can I reorder pages?
Yes. Reorder images before exporting.
Will the PDF keep quality?
It embeds your images. Very large files may be limited by browser memory.
