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Add multiple images — each becomes one page in the PDF

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About This Tool

How to Convert JPG to PDF

  1. 1Drop one or more JPG images — or mix in PNG and WebP files. Multiple images become multiple pages in the resulting PDF.
  2. 2Drag to reorder pages if needed. Each image becomes one PDF page in the order shown.
  3. 3Choose page size (A4, Letter, or fit-to-image) and orientation. Fit-to-image creates a PDF where each page matches the exact pixel dimensions of the source photo.
  4. 4Click Create PDF and download. All processing happens locally in your browser.

When to Convert JPG to PDF

Document Submission
Many forms, applications, and portals require PDF uploads rather than images. Convert photos of ID documents, certificates, and signed forms to PDF for submission. See our guide on when to use PDF vs. JPG.
Photo Portfolios & Presentations
Bundle multiple photos into a single shareable PDF for client presentations, portfolio reviews, or print-ready photo books that maintain image quality.
Receipts & Records
Convert smartphone photos of receipts, handwritten notes, and paper records into PDF format for expense reports, bookkeeping, and archival storage.
Print-Ready Files
Print shops accept PDFs far more reliably than loose image files. Convert your photos to PDF with the correct page size before submitting to a print vendor.

Why Convert to PDF in the Browser

Images being converted to PDF often contain sensitive personal documents — IDs, contracts, medical records, financial statements. This tool handles conversion entirely in your browser with no server upload. For the reverse workflow, our PDF to JPG tool extracts images from existing PDFs. And if you need to work with the resulting PDF further — merging, splitting, or adding annotations — explore the full PDF toolkit at PDFToolShack.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drag any image row by the grip handle on the left side to reorder it. The page numbers update automatically as you drag. The final PDF will follow the order shown in the list.

Instead of fitting your image into a fixed page size like A4 or Letter, “Fit to Image” creates each PDF page at exactly the dimensions of its source image. This is useful for photo albums or portfolios where you want the PDF to perfectly match each photo’s size and aspect ratio.

There’s no hard limit — the tool can combine as many images as your browser’s memory allows. For most devices, up to 50–100 images works well. Very large batches (100+ high-resolution photos) may slow down or run out of memory since everything is processed in your browser. For large batches, consider compressing images first with our Image Compressor.

Yes — images are embedded at full quality in the PDF. The “Auto orientation” setting automatically chooses portrait or landscape for each page based on the image’s own aspect ratio, which gives the best fit. With fixed page sizes, images are scaled to fill the page while preserving their aspect ratio.

Yes — set Orientation to “Auto (per image)” and each page in the PDF will automatically use the orientation that best fits its image. Portrait photos get portrait pages, landscape photos get landscape pages. This gives the best result when combining mixed orientation photos.