About JPG to PDF
JPG to PDF builds a multi-page PDF from one or more JPEG photos or scans. It is the everyday fix for “please upload a single PDF” forms when all you have are phone pictures of receipts, homework, or signed pages. Insurance claims, visa paperwork, and university admissions frequently insist on one file even though cameras produce dozens of separate images.
Ordering matters: add files in the sequence you want pages to appear, because many mergers follow upload order. Good lighting and straight edges improve OCR downstream if someone later runs OCR PDF. If individual JPEGs are huge from a modern phone camera, consider light compression or resizing before upload to stay within limits—Image Compressor can help when quality tradeoffs are acceptable.
This path is tuned for JPEG sources; if you mix formats, Image to PDF may be the broader entry point for JPG plus PNG. After building the PDF, you can compress, password-protect, or merge with other PDFs for a complete packet.
Always review the downloaded PDF page by page: a missing rotation or upside-down photo is easier to fix before submission than after rejection. For sensitive IDs or medical forms, weigh privacy risks of any online converter and use offline software when required by regulation or common sense.
Supported formats
This tool accepts JPG / JPEG. Multiple files are supported when the control allows it—order usually matches page order in the output. Always respect the upload limit shown next to the form before sending large documents.
How to use
- Click Upload and choose your files.
- Set any options shown (compression, mode, ranges, etc.).
- Press Run tool and wait until the progress finishes.
- Download or copy the result from the result panel.
If processing fails, check the upload size limit on the form, try fewer or smaller files, or retry in a fresh tab.
Security & privacy
Files and text you send are processed to produce your result and are not intended for long-term storage on your behalf. Avoid uploading passports, bank details, medical records, or legally sensitive material unless you accept the risks of any online service. For confidential workflows, prefer offline software on a device you control. Read our privacy policy for site-wide practices.