Convert JPG to PDF

Last updated: April 2026

Convert one or more images into a single PDF when you need a cleaner way to share scans, screenshots, photos, or form pages in one file quickly.

Tip: Upload images in the order you want them to appear in the final PDF.
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Upload images

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Maximum file size: 10MB per image
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Choose PDF layout

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Convert

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Converting images to PDF is the fastest way to create a submittable, shareable document from photos taken on a phone, scanned pages saved as images, or screenshots assembled into a report. Upload one or more images and receive a single PDF with each image on its own page, in the order you uploaded them.

This is commonly used for submitting supporting documents to government portals, banks, and insurance companies that require PDF format. If you photographed your ID, proof of address, or a signed form, converting those images to a single PDF keeps everything in one file and avoids upload limits on the number of attachments.

JPG, PNG, and WebP images are all accepted. Upload them in the order you want them to appear in the final PDF - the tool does not sort or reorder images automatically. If you are combining a front and back scan of an ID document, make sure to upload the front first.

The output PDF page size matches each source image's dimensions. The resulting file can be further processed with other tools - compressed for email, merged with other PDFs, or password protected before submission.

What to Expect

Turn photos, scans, screenshots, and image files into a single PDF in the upload order you choose for easier submission and sharing.

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Best for

  • Converting phone photos of documents for online portal submission.
  • Assembling scanned pages saved as separate image files into a single PDF.
  • Creating a PDF from screenshots for reporting or documentation.
  • Combining front and back scans of ID or document cards into one file.
  • Turning a series of product or property photos into a browsable PDF.

Not ideal for

  • Image-only scans that need OCR before text can be reused.
  • Highly designed brochures or layouts that must stay pixel-perfect.
  • Very large batches that belong in a desktop publishing workflow.

What this tool keeps

  • The core PDF task you selected, such as page order, protection, or extracted text.
  • Temporary processing with automatic cleanup after the job finishes.
  • Output that opens in common PDF or office apps without extra software.

What may need cleanup

  • Scanned pages may produce limited text unless OCR exists in the source PDF.
  • Complex tables and multi-column layouts may need a manual review after export.
  • Large image-heavy files can still stay big after processing.

Common errors

  • Uploading the wrong file type or a protected PDF without the right password.
  • Entering page ranges or settings that do not match the document.
  • Expecting an exact desktop-layout recreation from a lightweight browser workflow.

Example use cases

  • Job application uploads, admin handoffs, and cleaner email attachments.
  • Pulling sections out of long reports or combining supporting PDFs.
  • Turning PDF content into simpler formats for editing or reporting.

Sample input

A report PDF, invoice PDF, signed form, or a long document that needs cleanup or extraction.

Sample output

A smaller PDF, selected pages, extracted text, or a lightweight office-friendly export.

Who this is for

  • Students, office admins, recruiters, operations teams, and anyone sharing PDFs quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert JPG to PDF online?

Upload one or more images and convert them into a single PDF file. Use upload order to control page sequence.

Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?

Yes. You can upload multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP images and export one combined PDF.

What image formats are supported for image-to-PDF?

JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported for JPG-to-PDF style conversion workflows.

Does the image order affect the final PDF?

Yes. The PDF follows the order of uploaded images, so arrange files before submitting.

What page size does the output PDF use?

Current output uses fit-to-image behavior so each page matches source dimensions. Additional fixed paper sizes may be added later.

Will PDF quality match my original images?

Output quality depends on source image resolution and compression. For best results, upload clear originals and avoid repeatedly re-saving low-quality files.

What is the maximum image upload size?

Up to 10MB per image.

Can I create a printable document from photos or scans?

Yes. This tool is useful for receipts, forms, notes, and photo sets that need one downloadable PDF.

Are uploaded images kept after conversion?

No. Files are processed temporarily to generate your output, then deleted automatically. Tiny File Tools does not require signup for these tools.