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Convert JPG to PDF

Free, instant and private — your JPG files are converted right in your browser and never uploaded to a server.

How to convert JPG to PDF

  1. Step 01

    Add your JPG files

    Drop them into the box above or click to browse. You can add several files at once.

  2. Step 02

    Conversion starts instantly

    It runs in your browser using its built-in image engine — no upload, no queue, no waiting.

  3. Step 03

    Download your PDF files

    Save each file individually or grab them all at once. Done.

Why convert JPG to PDF?

Turning a JPG into a PDF is the simplest way to share or print a photo so it opens identically on any device. We wrap your image in a single-page PDF sized exactly to it — embedded byte-for-byte, so there's no quality loss at all. It happens right in your browser; your photo is never uploaded.

JPG vs PDF at a glance

JPG is the universal photo format — opens in every app, device and website made since the early 90s. PDF is the universal document format — fixed layout that opens and prints the same on any device.

PropertyJPGPDF
Extension.jpg, .jpeg.pdf
Full nameJPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)Portable Document Format
First released19921993
Developed byJoint Photographic Experts GroupAdobe
CompressionLossyLossless
TransparencyNoYes
AnimationNoNo
Best forphotos and realistic imagesdocuments, sharing and printing — looks identical everywhere

JPG to PDF — frequently asked questions

Is this JPG to PDF converter really free?

Yes — completely free, with no sign-up, no watermarks and no daily limits.

Are my JPG files uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion happens entirely on your device using your browser's built-in image engine. Your JPG files never leave your computer or phone — which is also why the conversion is nearly instant.

Will converting JPG to PDF lose quality?

No. PDF is a lossless format, so the converted file keeps every pixel exactly as decoded from your JPG.

Does converting JPG to PDF reduce quality?

No. Your JPG is embedded into the PDF exactly as-is, byte for byte, so the image inside is identical to the original.

Can I put several JPGs into one PDF?

Right now each JPG becomes its own one-page PDF. Multi-image PDFs (several photos in one document) are on the way.

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