Convert JPG to PDF

Last updated: June 15, 2025

Converting JPG photos to PDF is essential for sharing documents, archiving photos, and creating printable files from images. Whether it's a single photo or dozens of JPGs, OneClickPDF combines them into a polished PDF with the page size and layout you choose. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your photos stay private on your device.

1

Select your JPG files

Drag and drop one or more JPG/JPEG images, or click to browse your files. You can add multiple images at once.

2

Arrange the page order

Reorder your JPGs with drag-and-drop. Each image will become one page in the output PDF, in the order you arrange them.

3

Set page size and margins

Choose A4, Letter, or fit-to-image sizing. Set portrait or landscape orientation and adjust margins as needed.

4

Convert and download

Click the convert button and your PDF is generated instantly. Download the file — it's ready to share, print, or archive.

Image to PDF

Combine JPG, PNG, WEBP, and other images into a PDF.

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PDF to JPG

Convert each PDF page into a high-quality JPG image.

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Compress PDF

Reduce file size while maintaining document quality.

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Common Use Cases

  • Converting scanned JPG documents into a single PDF for email
  • Creating a PDF photo album from vacation or event photos
  • Turning a JPG receipt or invoice into a PDF for expense reports
  • Combining JPG pages of a book scan into a readable PDF
  • Converting JPG ID cards or certificates to PDF for official submissions
  • Creating a printable PDF from phone camera photos

Technical Details

JPEG images are natively supported in the PDF specification, so JPGs can be embedded directly into the PDF without re-encoding. This preserves the original image quality exactly as-is, with no additional compression artifacts. OneClickPDF reads the JPEG's dimensions and EXIF orientation data to correctly orient the image within the page. The pdf-lib library handles the embedding, creating an XObject image reference for each page. File sizes are predictable — the output PDF will be roughly the sum of all JPG file sizes plus a small overhead for PDF structure (typically under 10 KB).

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting JPG to PDF reduce image quality?
No. JPG images are embedded directly into the PDF without re-compression. The output quality is identical to your source image.
Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Add as many JPG files as you need. Each one becomes a page in the output PDF, and you can reorder them with drag-and-drop.
What's the maximum file size I can convert?
There's no artificial limit. The conversion runs in your browser, so the only constraint is your device's available memory. Most devices handle hundreds of high-resolution JPGs without problems.
Will my photos be uploaded to a server?
No. OneClickPDF processes everything locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device — this is the most private JPG to PDF converter available.
Can I convert JPEG files too, or only JPG?
JPG and JPEG are the same format — just different file extensions. Both work perfectly with this tool.

JPG to PDF conversion should be instant, lossless, and private. OneClickPDF delivers all three. No watermarks, no quality loss, no file uploads — just fast, reliable conversion that works for any number of photos.

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