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How to convert JPG to PDF

Phone photos of a document are fine to look at but awkward to send — five separate images instead of one file. Converting them to a PDF makes one tidy document that opens the same way everywhere.

Open JPG/PNG to PDF

Step by step

  1. 1Open the JPG to PDF tool and drop your images in.
  2. 2Drag them into the order you want them to appear as pages.
  3. 3Download the single PDF containing every image.

Why a PDF beats loose images

A PDF keeps your pages in order and in one file, so the person receiving it sees a document rather than a pile of photos. Most upload forms also expect a PDF, not a JPG.

Each image becomes one page, sized to fit, so a multi-photo document reads top to bottom like a real scan.

Getting a cleaner result

Shoot the photos straight-on with even light and the pages come out far more readable. Crop out the table or floor around the document before converting.

If you want the text inside the PDF to be searchable afterwards, run the result through the OCR PDF tool.

FAQ

Can I combine several JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Add as many as you like, set the order, and they become pages in a single PDF.
Are my photos uploaded?
No. The conversion runs in your browser, so your images never leave your device.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free, with no account.