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Convert JPG to PDF

Turn your JPEG images into a clean PDF document.

Images to PDF

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How to Convert JPG to PDF

  1. 1

    Add your JPG files

    Drop one or more JPG/JPEG images into the converter.

  2. 2

    Arrange the order

    If you added multiple images, drag to set the page order.

  3. 3

    Convert to PDF

    Each image becomes a page in the output PDF. Download immediately.

JPG vs PDF: When to Convert

JPG is an image format. PDF is a document format. When someone asks for a 'document' or a 'file', they usually mean PDF. Job applications want PDF resumes, not JPG screenshots. Landlords want PDF IDs, not JPG photos. The format signals professionalism.

JPGs also lack multi-page support. You can't send five JPGs and expect the recipient to view them as a cohesive document. Converting to PDF creates a single file with proper page structure that opens in any PDF reader.

The conversion embeds your JPG at its original resolution — no quality loss. The resulting PDF is the same file size as the original JPG (plus a few KB of PDF structure overhead). For smaller output, run the PDF through the compressor after conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting JPG to PDF reduce quality?

No. The JPG is embedded as-is inside the PDF container. Zero quality loss. The PDF is essentially a wrapper around your original image.

Can I convert multiple JPGs into one multi-page PDF?

Yes. Add as many JPGs as you want. Each one becomes a separate page in a single PDF. Drag to reorder before converting.

What's the maximum image resolution supported?

There's no hard resolution limit. Very large images (50+ megapixels) may take longer to process and produce large PDFs. For most photos (12-48 megapixels), conversion is instant.