How to Convert JPG to PDF — Free
Application portals almost always want a PDF, not a loose JPG. Convert one or many images into a single clean PDF free, in your browser.
Real-world use — what we verified
We dropped 6 JPGs from a camera and got one PDF in drop order, each page matched to the photo.
Honest note: it preserves the full image — large photos make a large PDF; compress the result if you need to email it.
When you need JPG → PDF
- Portal uploads that reject JPG but accept PDF.
- Photo bundles — combine travel or event photos into one file.
- Rebuilding a scan after exporting to JPG to shrink it (see PDF to JPG).
Step-by-step
- Open a free JPG-to-PDF tool (no signup).
- Add images in the order you want them to appear.
- Set page size — A4 for most documents; fit-to-image for photos.
- Download the PDF.
One image or many
Single JPG → one-page PDF. Multiple JPGs → one PDF with one image per page, in the order you set. For mixing PDFs and images, convert the image first, then merge.
FAQ
Will the PDF be huge?
JPGs are already compressed; the resulting PDF stays small. If a source photo is very large, compress it before converting.
What page size should I pick?
A4 for documents and applications; "fit image" for standalone photos.
Can I add a JPG to an existing PDF?
Convert the JPG to a one-page PDF, then merge it with the original.