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How to JPG to PDF
- Add your images. Drop the JPG or PNG files onto the tool, or browse and select several at once.
- Arrange them. Drag the images into the order you want them to appear as pages.
- Build the PDF. Combine the images into a single PDF locally, one image per page.
- Download. Save the finished PDF to your device.
Bundling images into a PDF is the clean way to submit receipts, IDs, or photos of paperwork when a form asks for "a single document" — one file is far easier to send and archive than a folder of loose pictures.
Add the images, drag them into the right sequence, and decide whether each page should match a standard paper size or keep the picture's own dimensions. The result is one PDF with a page per image, ready to attach.
This is the reverse of PDF to JPG. Once you have the PDF you can shrink it with Compress if the photos are large, or add it to other documents with Merge.
Frequently asked questions
Can I combine JPG and PNG together?
Yes — mix JPGs, PNGs, and screenshots freely; each becomes a page in the order you set.
Can I control the page size and orientation?
Yes. You can fit images to a standard page size or keep each image's own dimensions as the page size.
Are my photos uploaded to make the PDF?
No. The PDF is assembled in your browser tab; the images are not sent to a server.
How do I turn a PDF back into images?
Use the PDF to JPG tool to render each page of a PDF back out as an image.