🖼 JPG to PDF Converter — Images to PDF

Convert JPG, PNG, and other image formats to PDF documents. Combine multiple images, reorder them, and choose page layout options — all in your browser.

🔒100% browser-based. Your images never leave your device.
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Drop images here, or click to browse
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP — multiple files allowed

How to Convert JPG to PDF

Drop one or more images onto the converter above. You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WebP files. Each image becomes a page in the final PDF document. Use drag and drop to reorder the images before converting.

Select your preferred page size from A4, Letter, or Legal. Choose between portrait and landscape orientation, and set the margin width. When you are ready, click "Convert to PDF" to generate and download your document.

Working with Multiple Images

Hold Ctrl (Cmd on Mac) while selecting multiple files. After uploading, you can drag any thumbnail to a new position. The PDF preserves the order of images as they appear in the list. Each image is placed on its own page and scaled to fit within the chosen margins.

Page Size Options

A4 is the international standard (210x297mm), used worldwide for documents. Letter (8.5x11in) is the standard in North America. Legal (8.5x14in) provides extra length for contracts and legal documents. Choose the size that matches your needs.

Image Format Comparison for PDF Conversion

FormatCompressionBest ForPDF Result
JPG / JPEGLossy DCTPhotos, web imagesSmall file size
PNGLossless DeflateScreenshots, graphics with textLarger but crisp
GIFLossless LZWSimple animations, icons256-color limit
BMPUncompressedLegacy Windows imagesVery large PDF
WebPVP8 / VP9Optimized web graphicsGood balance

JPG vs PNG vs PDF — Pros and Cons

JPG vs PDF for Document Sharing

Pros of PDF: Multi-page support, consistent layout across devices, printable with exact formatting, searchable text layer, smaller combined size for multi-image documents.

Cons of PDF: Requires a PDF reader to view, slightly larger overhead for single images, editing requires specialized software.

PNG vs PDF for Archival

Pros of PDF: Self-contained document with all pages, standard for official documents, password protection support, embedded metadata.

Cons of PDF: Lossy compression path from PNG, no transparency support in image-only PDFs, harder to extract individual images.

WebP vs PDF for Web Publishing

Pros of PDF: Universal document format, preserves layout across platforms, printable, suitable for download rather than inline display.

Cons of PDF: Not designed for web display, larger than WebP, inline viewing in browser varies.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can convert JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WebP images. The converter uses the browser Canvas API to read any supported image format.
Yes. Upload multiple images and they will be combined into a single multi-page PDF. Each image becomes one page in the order shown.
A4 (210x297mm), Letter (8.5x11in), and Legal (8.5x14in). You can also switch between portrait and landscape orientation.
Since processing is done in your browser, very large images may be limited by available RAM. For best results, keep images under 50MB each.
No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API and jsPDF. Your files never leave your device.
Yes. You can choose from 0mm (no margin), 10mm, or 20mm margins. The image is scaled to fit within the selected margins.

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