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Why Convert JPG to PDF?
Converting JPG to PDF turns photos, scans, or screenshots into one document. Combine multiple JPGs with reorder and rotation, set fit mode and quality, use a custom filename, and preview before download. Ideal for submissions, archives, and sharing.
Benefits
- One document: Combine many JPGs into a single PDF
- Reorder & rotate: Drag to reorder; rotate any image 90° before converting
- Quality control: Set fit mode and JPEG quality; preview in browser
- Universal format: PDFs open everywhere; custom filename supported
JPG to PDF Conversion Process
- Upload JPGs: Select one or more JPG/JPEG files; add more anytime
- Reorder & rotate: Drag to reorder; use rotate button per image
- Set options: Page size, orientation, margins, fit mode, quality, custom filename
- Convert & preview: Generate PDF and preview; convert again if needed
- Download: Download with your chosen filename
When to Use JPG to PDF vs PNG to PDF
Use JPG to PDF when your sources are JPG or JPEG (photos, scans, screenshots). JPG keeps file size smaller and is universally supported. Use PNG to PDF when you have PNG images and want lossless quality or transparency. For multiple image formats in one PDF, use the main Image to PDF tool.
Best Practices
- Use high-quality JPGs for sharp text and detail
- Choose fit mode to match intent: fit for full image, fill for full-page cover
- Reorder and rotate before converting; use preview to verify
- Set a descriptive custom filename for the PDF
Frequently Asked Questions
Is JPG to PDF free?
Yes. The tool is free and runs entirely in your browser. No registration required. Your JPG files never leave your device.
Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Upload multiple JPG or JPEG images, drag to reorder, optionally rotate any image, set your options, and convert. Each image becomes one page. You can add more JPGs without clearing the list.
What quality will my JPG images have in the PDF?
Image quality is preserved. You can set JPEG quality for the embedded images and choose fit mode. Use the in-browser preview to check before downloading.
Why use JPG to PDF instead of PNG to PDF?
Use JPG to PDF when your source files are JPG or JPEG. Use PNG to PDF when you have PNG images and need lossless quality or transparency.
Is my JPG data secure?
Yes. All conversion runs in your browser. Your JPG files are never uploaded to any server. No data is stored or transmitted.
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