Convert JPG to PDF Online

Convert JPG images to PDF documents for free

What is JPG to PDF?

The JPG to PDF converter combines one or more JPG images into a single PDF document, processed entirely in your browser using pdf-lib. This is perfect for digitizing scanned documents, creating photo albums in PDF format, combining screenshots into a report, or submitting image-based documents through systems that require PDF format. Upload your images, arrange them in order, and download a professional PDF in seconds.

Why Use DevBench JPG to PDF?

DevBench tools are built with one principle: everything runs in your browser. Unlike most online tools that upload your data to remote servers, DevBench processes everything locally using client-side JavaScript. This means your files, code, and sensitive data never leave your device. There are no accounts to create, no usage limits, no watermarks, and no paywalls. Every tool on DevBench is completely free to use as many times as you need. Whether you are a professional developer, a student learning to code, or someone who occasionally needs a quick utility, DevBench gives you instant access to powerful tools without friction.

How to Use JPG to PDF

Using the JPG to PDF is straightforward and requires no installation or sign-up. Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Click "Select JPG Files" and choose one or more JPG or JPEG images
  2. Preview the uploaded images in the order they will appear
  3. Use the up/down arrows to reorder images as needed
  4. Click the X button to remove any unwanted images
  5. Click "Convert to PDF" to generate and download the PDF

All processing happens directly in your browser, so your data stays private and results are instant.

Examples

Here are some common examples of how the JPG to PDF is used in real-world scenarios:

  • Combine 10 scanned document pages into a single PDF
  • Convert a series of screenshots into a PDF report
  • Create a photo album PDF from multiple JPG images
  • Combine product photos into a PDF catalog
  • Convert scanned receipts into a single PDF for expense reports

Use Cases

The JPG to PDF is used by developers, designers, and professionals across many industries. Common use cases include:

  • Converting scanned document images to PDF for submission
  • Creating PDF reports from screenshot collections
  • Combining product photos into PDF catalogs
  • Converting photo albums to PDF for sharing
  • Creating PDF portfolios from image files
  • Combining scanned receipts into expense report PDFs
  • Converting image-based forms to PDF format
  • Creating PDF presentations from image slides
  • Combining architectural drawings into PDF documents
  • Converting image collections to PDF for archiving

Whether you are a beginner learning the basics or an experienced developer working on complex projects, this tool is designed to fit seamlessly into your workflow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to the most common questions about the JPG to PDF:

How many JPG images can I combine into one PDF?

There is no hard limit on the number of images. You can combine as many JPG files as needed into a single PDF. Keep in mind that adding many high-resolution images will result in a larger PDF file size.

Does the tool support PNG and other image formats?

Currently the tool is optimized for JPG and JPEG images. For PNG images, use the PNG to JPG converter first to convert them, then use this tool to create the PDF.

Will image quality be preserved in the PDF?

Yes, images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution without additional compression. The PDF will contain the images at the same quality as the uploaded JPG files.

Can I set the PDF page size?

Each page in the PDF is automatically sized to match the dimensions of the corresponding image. This ensures images fill the page without distortion or cropping.

Can I add text or annotations to the PDF?

This tool focuses on image-to-PDF conversion without text editing. For adding text, annotations, or form fields, use a dedicated PDF editor after creating the PDF.