🖼️ JPG to PDF Converter
Drag & drop images here, or click to browse (multiple files allowed)
📘 JPG to PDF: Complete Guide & Best Practices
Our free JPG to PDF converter lets you combine multiple images (JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP) into a single, professional PDF document. Perfect for creating photo albums, scanning receipts, or merging screenshots. No upload, no registration, completely private.
✨ How It Works
The tool uses the browser's FileReader and canvas APIs to load and preview images. Then, pdf-lib creates a PDF where each image is placed on a separate page. You can choose page size (A4, Letter, or fit to image), and image fitting mode (contain, cover, or stretch). All processing happens locally — your images never leave your computer.
🚀 Key Benefits
✅ 100% Free & Unlimited – No watermarks, no sign-up.
✅ Privacy First – Zero upload, client-side only.
✅ Reorder Images – Drag or use up/down buttons to arrange pages.
✅ Custom Page Size – A4, Letter, or auto-fit to image dimensions.
✅ Multiple Formats – Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP.
✅ Instant Download – One-click PDF generation.
⚠️ Note: For best print quality, use high-resolution images (at least 150 DPI). The generated PDF will preserve image quality at original resolution.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. The entire conversion happens inside your browser. Images are never uploaded to any server. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads.
Yes. Each preview card has ↑ (up) and ↓ (down) buttons to change the order. You can also delete individual images.
A4 (210x297mm), Letter (8.5x11 inches), or "Fit to Image" – each PDF page will match the exact dimensions of the image (in points).
PDF supports transparency, but when placed on a page, the background will be white if the image has transparent areas (unless you embed as an image with alpha, but pdf-lib flattens to white by default).
Limited only by your device's memory. Typically, 100+ images work fine. For very large batches, generation may take a few seconds.
Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari (latest versions). JavaScript must be enabled.
💡 Pro tip: Use "Fit to Image" for scanned documents or photos where you want each page exactly the size of the original image. Use A4 for standard printing.