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JPG to PDF

Combine images into a single PDF — ideal for scans, receipts and portfolios.

JPG → PDF

Drag & drop files here, or

Accepts .jpg, .jpeg, .png

  1. Select your images.
  2. They are combined into one PDF.
  3. Download the document.

Bind images into one PDF — photos of receipts, scanned pages, a portfolio. Each image becomes a page, in upload order. Then merge it with other PDFs or compress it for email.

Turning a pile of pictures into one shareable document

Photos of receipts, a scanned multi-page form, screenshots of a conversation, a portfolio of artwork: individually they are awkward to send and easy to lose track of. Binding them into a single PDF gives you one ordered file that scrolls in sequence, prints predictably, and satisfies the many institutions that ask specifically for a PDF upload. Each image becomes a page, in the order you add them.

Both JPG and PNG inputs are welcome, and any transparency is flattened onto a clean white page so the document prints without surprises. This is the mirror image of PDF to JPG: where that tool breaks a document into pictures, this one gathers pictures back into a document.

Get the order and quality right before you upload

Because pages follow upload order, a minute of preparation saves a re-do. Arrange or rename your files so they sort correctly, and rotate any sideways phone shots in your gallery first, since the converter places images exactly as it receives them. Capturing receipts flat in even light keeps the embedded text crisp on the finished page.

  • Order matters: upload sequence becomes page sequence.
  • Quality preserved: photos embed at quality 90, so there is no visible loss.
  • Mixed inputs: JPG and PNG can share the same document.

Once the PDF exists you can fold it into a larger file with merge PDF, or shrink it for email with compress PDF if high-resolution photos pushed it over a size limit.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I combine several images into one PDF?
Yes, that is exactly what this tool does. Add as many JPG or PNG files as you like and each becomes a page in a single PDF, arranged in the order you upload them.
Will my images lose quality in the PDF?
Photos are embedded at quality 90, so there is no visible loss for normal viewing or printing. The PDF acts as a container around your images rather than aggressively re-compressing them.
Does it accept PNG and transparent images?
Yes. PNG inputs work alongside JPG, and any transparency is flattened onto a white page so the document prints cleanly without unexpected dark or checkered backgrounds.
How do I control which image comes first?
Pages follow upload order, so name your files to sort correctly or add them one at a time in the sequence you want. Rotating sideways images in your gallery before uploading also avoids surprises.