Photos of documents, receipts, and IDs are exactly the files you shouldn't upload to a converter site.
PDF Toolkit
Convert JPG to PDF
Turn JPG, PNG, and other images into a single PDF directly in your browser. Reorder pages, no upload, no signup — photos stay on your device.
Photos of documents and IDs never leave your device — PDF assembly is local.
Free, no signup, no upload — PDFs are processed on your device.
Why it helps
Why convert images to PDF locally
Each image becomes one page at its native resolution — no forced page size or margins.
Mix formats freely: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and iPhone HEIC in one PDF.
How to use it
How to convert JPG to PDF
1 Drop your images into the tool in any common format.
2 Reorder them — each image becomes one PDF page in list order.
3 Click Create PDF and download the combined document.
Quick tips
Images to PDF tips
JPGs embed directly without re-encoding, so quality is preserved exactly.
For scanned-document photos, crop and straighten them first in the Image Editor.
Shrink oversized photos with the Image Optimizer before combining if the PDF needs to stay small.
FAQ
JPG to PDF questions
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. The PDF is assembled in your browser — images never leave your device.
Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?
Yes. Each image becomes one page, in the order you arrange them.
Which image formats are supported?
JPG and PNG embed natively; WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, and BMP are decoded locally first and then embedded.
Does converting JPG to PDF lose quality?
No. JPG data is embedded as-is without re-encoding, so the PDF pages match the source images exactly.
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