JPG to PDF Tool — Convert Images to PDF

JPG to PDF — Convert Images to PDF

Combine one or more JPG/PNG images into a single PDF file directly in your browser. Files are processed locally for privacy. Includes description and FAQ suitable for AdSense approval.

Drag & drop image files here or click "Add Images". You can reorder images by dragging thumbnails, choose page size and margins, and download a combined PDF. This demo runs entirely in your browser — images are not uploaded.
Supported: JPG, JPEG, PNG. Recommended: use desktop browser for large batches.
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Tip: Drag thumbnails to reorder images — the final PDF will follow the shown order. For best quality, use high-resolution images.

About this tool

The JPG to PDF tool converts one or more image files (JPG/PNG) into a single PDF document. This is useful for scanning photos, sharing image collections as a single document, or preparing images for printing and archiving. The tool runs entirely in your browser, so your images remain on your device in this demo.

How it works

  1. Select or drag & drop images into the tool.
  2. Reorder thumbnails by dragging them to the desired sequence.
  3. Choose page size and orientation (A4, Letter, or custom), then click "Create PDF".
  4. The tool places each image on its own PDF page, fitting and centering it while preserving aspect ratio. Download the generated PDF when ready.

Key features

  • Client-side conversion — images are processed locally (no upload) in this demo.
  • Supports JPG, JPEG, and PNG images.
  • Reorder images with drag & drop to control page order.
  • Choose page size and orientation for printing or sharing.
  • Produces a single PDF containing all selected images, one per page.

Limitations & recommendations

  • Large batches of high-resolution images can be memory- and CPU-intensive in the browser. For very large jobs, consider batching or using desktop tools.
  • Images are fitted to the selected page size while preserving aspect ratio. If exact cropping or layout is required, edit images before conversion.
  • This demo uses web-safe fonts and client-side libraries; results are suitable for general sharing and printing.
Privacy: This demo processes images in your browser. If you build a server-side service, include a clear privacy policy describing uploads, processing, and retention.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I reorder images before creating the PDF?

Yes — drag thumbnails up or down in the list to change the order. The final PDF will follow that sequence.

What image formats are supported?

JPG, JPEG and PNG are supported. Other formats may work if converted client-side to a supported image type before upload.

Will this upload my images to a server?

No. In this client-side demo images are processed in your browser and are not uploaded. For any server-based deployment, you must disclose and document file handling in your privacy policy.

How do I get the highest quality PDF pages?

Use high-resolution source images and choose an appropriate page size. The tool fits images to pages while preserving aspect ratio; it does not upscale small images significantly.