Convert JPG to PDF Online
Need to email a stack of photos as a single document, or submit scanned receipts as a PDF? Converting JPG to PDF wraps each image into a portable, printable, universally readable file.
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Why convert JPG to PDF?
PDF is the lingua franca of document exchange. It renders identically on every device, prints reliably, and can be opened without installing extra software — every operating system ships with a PDF reader. JPG, by contrast, is just an image file: it can't carry multiple pages, doesn't print to fixed page sizes, and looks awkward as an email attachment for things that should obviously be a "document."
Common use cases: scanned receipts for expense reports, photographs of paper forms that need to be filed, multi-page identification copies, screenshots assembled into a tutorial, or family photos compiled into a printable booklet.
Our converter takes each uploaded JPG and turns it into a single PDF page sized to match the image's aspect ratio. If you upload multiple JPGs in one batch, you'll get one PDF per image — easy to combine afterwards if you need a single multi-page file.
Common use cases
- Submitting scanned receipts and invoices
- Emailing photos of paper forms
- Archiving identification documents
- Preparing image-based handouts for printing
How to convert JPG to PDF
- Upload your JPG files — drag and drop into the uploader above, or click to browse. Up to 20 files per batch, 25 MB each.
- Confirm PDF as the output format — the format selector is already pre-selected for this conversion. You can change it before clicking Convert if you change your mind.
- Click Convert — your JPG files are processed on our server in seconds. A progress bar shows live status for each file.
- Download the ZIP — your converted PDF files are bundled into a ZIP for one-click download. Source files are deleted immediately afterwards.
JPG to PDF — Frequently Asked Questions
Is the JPG to PDF converter really free?
Yes — completely free, with no signup, no credit card, no watermarks, and no file count limits. The full feature set is available without any account.
Are my JPG files private?
Yes. Files are stored in a private directory outside the web root, never shared with anyone, and deleted immediately after you download your ZIP.
How many JPG files can I convert at once?
Up to 20 JPG files per batch, with a maximum of 25 MB per file. There are no limits on the number of batches you can run.
Does the converted PDF keep the same image quality?
Yes. The JPG content is wrapped into the PDF container without any quality loss. For raster sources, each image becomes one PDF page at full resolution.
How are multiple JPG files combined into PDF?
Each uploaded JPG becomes one PDF page sized to that image's aspect ratio. If you upload a batch, you'll get one PDF per source file — easy to combine afterwards in any PDF tool if you need a single multi-page document.
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