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JPG to PDF Converter - Free & Private

Convert JPG/JPEG images to PDF documents instantly in your browser. No uploads, completely private.

100% Private Processing

Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser.

Drop JPG files here or click to browse

Select one or multiple JPG/JPEG images to convert to PDF

Or load image from URL

How to Convert JPG to PDF

1

Select Your JPG Files

Click the upload area or drag and drop your JPG/JPEG images. You can select multiple files at once.

2

Configure Settings

Choose your preferred page layout and quality settings. Higher DPI means better quality but larger file size.

3

Convert and Download

Click "Convert to PDF" and your file will be processed instantly in your browser. Then download your PDF!

Tips & Tricks for JPG to PDF Conversion

Optimize File Size

Use the compression quality slider to balance file size and image quality. 85-90% is usually a good sweet spot for web sharing.

Batch Processing

Select multiple JPG files at once to combine them into a single PDF. Drag and drop to reorder pages before converting.

Print Quality

For printing, use 300 DPI or higher. For web/screen viewing, 72 DPI (Screen) keeps file sizes smaller while maintaining good quality.

EXIF Orientation

Photos from your phone are automatically rotated correctly based on EXIF data. No need to manually rotate images first!

Common Use Cases for JPG to PDF

📄 Document Archival

Convert scanned receipts, contracts, or invoices from JPG to PDF for better organization and professional sharing.

📸 Photo Albums

Create digital photo albums by combining multiple JPG photos into a single PDF document that's easy to share via email.

📚 Presentations & Reports

Combine screenshot images, charts, and diagrams into a cohesive PDF presentation or report document.

✉️ Email Attachments

PDFs are more universally compatible than JPG for email. Convert images to PDF to ensure recipients can easily view them.

🖨️ Print Preparation

Professional printers often prefer PDF format. Use 300 DPI setting to prepare high-quality prints from your JPG images.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Browser Crash or Freezing

Problem: Browser becomes unresponsive during conversion of large files.

Solution: Process files in smaller batches (5-10 images at a time). Close other browser tabs to free up memory. Reduce quality settings to decrease processing load.

File Too Large Error

Problem: Unable to convert very large JPG files (>50MB total).

Solution: Use Screen (72 DPI) quality setting instead of High. Lower compression quality to 70-80%. Split your images into multiple PDF files.

Images Appear Rotated

Problem: Photos from phone camera appear sideways in the PDF.

Solution: This should be handled automatically via EXIF data. If issues persist, manually rotate images before upload using an image editor.

Poor Image Quality in PDF

Problem: Images look blurry or pixelated in the generated PDF.

Solution: Use Print (300 DPI) or High (600 DPI) quality setting. Increase compression quality slider to 95-100%. Ensure source JPG images are high resolution.

JPG to PDF Converter - Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I convert multiple JPG files to one PDF?

Yes! Simply select all the JPG/JPEG files you want to include, and they will be combined into a single PDF document with each image on its own page.

What's the difference between the quality settings?

Screen (72 DPI) is best for digital viewing and produces smaller files. Print (300 DPI) is ideal for high-quality printing. High (600 DPI) is for professional printing with maximum quality.

Are my JPG files uploaded to your servers?

No! All conversion happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your files never leave your device and are never sent to any server.

Is there a file size or quantity limit?

There are no artificial limits. The only constraint is your browser's memory, which can typically handle dozens of images totaling several hundred megabytes.

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