JPG to PDF converter
Combine photos and scans into one PDF, pages in your order — free, no signup, built on your device.
Drop images here
or click to browse — pasting a copied image works too
Drop JPG, PNG or WebP images — up to 20, one per PDF page, in the order you add them
From a camera roll to a document
The classic situation: an application portal wants "all documents as a single PDF", and what you have is five photos — marksheet, ID front, ID back, certificate, signed declaration. This tool turns that pile into one ordered PDF in about ten seconds: drop the images, check the order shown on the numbered chips, pick A4, create, download.
It accepts JPG, PNG and WebP together, so a mix of phone photos and screenshots merges cleanly. Each image is placed on its own page, re-encoded at high quality, and the finished PDF is assembled by your browser — your documents are never uploaded, which is worth caring about when those documents are your ID and certificates.
A4 or native size?
- Fit to A4 centers each image on a standard portrait page with a small margin. Choose this for anything a human will print, stamp or file — it behaves like a scanned document.
- Page = image size makes each page exactly as large as its image. Choose this for photo collections and screenshots meant for screens, where added white margins just waste space.
Hitting a PDF size limit
Portals that demand one PDF usually also cap its size — 1 MB and 2 MB are common. The PDF can only be as light as the images inside it, so shrink them first: run each photo through compress to 200 KB (or 100 KB for tighter caps), then combine here. Five 200 KB pages make a 1 MB PDF — inside the limit with quality to spare. If a page only needs part of an image, crop before combining; white space costs bytes and readability.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I put multiple images into one PDF?
- Yes — that's the main use. Drop up to 20 images and each becomes a page, in the order you added them. Remove and re-add a file to change its position.
- Should I pick A4 or image-size pages?
- A4 for anything document-like: applications, scans, homework, contracts — it prints correctly and looks like a normal document. Image-size keeps each page exactly the pixel size of its image, which suits photos and screenshots viewed on screen.
- Is the PDF searchable or editable text?
- No — images go in as images, so text in a photo stays a picture of text. Making scanned text searchable requires OCR, which is a different kind of tool.
- Are my documents uploaded to make the PDF?
- No. The PDF is assembled by your browser on your device — relevant when the images are ID scans, certificates or signed forms, which is exactly what people usually convert.
- Why do application portals want one PDF instead of images?
- A single PDF keeps multi-page submissions in order, opens identically everywhere and can't be partially lost. Many portals only accept PDF for documents — photos of your marksheet or certificates have to be merged into one before upload.
- How big will the PDF be?
- Roughly the sum of its images after a high-quality re-encode. If a portal caps the PDF size, compress the images first — to 100 or 200 KB each — and the PDF lands neatly under typical 1–2 MB limits.
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Compress
Make files smaller — by quality or an exact KB target- Compress imageShrink JPG, PNG or WebP photos with a quality dial or an exact size target.
- Compress JPEGReduce JPEG file size while keeping photos sharp.
- Compress to 20 KBGet signatures and small photos under a strict 20 KB cap.
- Compress to 50 KBHit a 50 KB upload limit for forms and applications — exact target.
- Compress to 100 KBBring photos under 100 KB for portals, listings and email.
- Compress to 200 KBMeet 200 KB caps for admissions, blogs and email without visible loss.
- Compress to 500 KBTame multi-MB originals to 500 KB while keeping near-full quality.
Convert
Change format without changing the picture- PNG to JPGConvert PNG screenshots and graphics into much smaller JPGs.
- JPG to PNGConvert JPG photos to lossless PNG files.
- WebP to JPGTurn WebP images into JPGs that open anywhere.
- JPG to WebPConvert JPGs to modern WebP for faster web pages.
- PNG to WebPShrink PNG graphics into WebP — transparency kept.
- WebP to PNGTurn WebP into lossless PNG for editing and uploads.
- HEIC to JPGOpen iPhone HEIC photos anywhere — converted in your browser.
Edit
Change dimensions, framing or orientation- PDF to JPGTurn every page of a PDF into a JPG image.
- Merge PDFCombine several PDFs into one, in the order you choose.
- Split PDFPull out page ranges or split a PDF into single pages.
- Unlock PDFRemove a password you know, or strip print and copy limits.
- Rotate PDFTurn every page 90°, 180° or 270° and save.