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.
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.
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.
Set page size and margins
Choose A4, Letter, or fit-to-image sizing. Set portrait or landscape orientation and adjust margins as needed.
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.
PDF to JPG
Convert each PDF page into a high-quality JPG image.
Compress PDF
Reduce file size while maintaining document quality.
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?
Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?
What's the maximum file size I can convert?
Will my photos be uploaded to a server?
Can I convert JPEG files too, or only JPG?
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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