JPG to PDF
Convert one or multiple images into a PDF document.
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Accepts JPEG, PNG, WEBP · Up to 25MB
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Converting JPG images to a single PDF document is the standard way to compile photos, scans, and screenshots into a shareable, printable file. Our converter accepts multiple images at once and stacks them as individual pages in a clean A4-formatted PDF — no whitespace, no watermarks.
When you need images combined into a PDF
Sending multiple photos via email or WhatsApp as individual images creates cluttered conversations — compiling them into a single PDF attachment is far cleaner. University students submitting handwritten assignment photos must often deliver a single PDF, not a folder of images. LHDN, KWSP, and Perkeso frequently request supporting documents as PDF attachments — receipts, utility bills, and handwritten letters photographed on a phone need to be combined into one PDF before submission. Job applicants attaching portfolio images to a proposal PDF also use this to consolidate their screenshots and photos into one professional document.
Common Use Cases
Government Portal Submissions
LHDN, KWSP, and Perkeso portals require supporting documents as PDF attachments. Photos of receipts and handwritten letters taken on a phone are combined into one clean PDF before submission.
University Assignment Submissions
Students submitting handwritten work via Moodle or Google Classroom compile page photos into a single ordered PDF, the standard format required by most Malaysian and Pakistani institutions.
Professional Portfolio Documents
Freelancers compile portfolio screenshots and mockup images into a single PDF that can be shared as a professional email attachment rather than a cluttered zip of loose image files.
Insurance and Property Claims
Insurance claims require photo evidence submitted as PDF. Converting site photographs into a sequentially ordered single PDF ensures all evidence is consolidated in one professional submission.
How to use JPG to PDF — step by step
Upload your images
Drag one or multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP images. They will be placed in page order as you upload them.
Process the file
Each image becomes a page. A4 orientation is used; your image is scaled to fit the page without distortion.
Download the PDF
Your combined PDF downloads immediately. Open it in any PDF viewer to confirm order and quality.
Tips for best results
Upload images in the order you want them as pages — you cannot rearrange them after uploading without starting over.
Portrait-oriented photos produce the best A4 page use. Landscape photos will be rotated or letterboxed to fit, depending on the aspect ratio.
Compress your images before converting if file size is a concern — high-resolution phone camera photos create very large PDFs.
If you need the resulting PDF to be searchable text (not just images), run it through the OCR PDF tool after conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many images can I convert at once?
You can upload multiple images in a single batch. Total input size is capped at 25 MB per upload. For very large photo batches, split them into groups and merge the resulting PDFs afterwards.
Does the PDF preserve the original image resolution?
The image is embedded at its original resolution, scaled to fit the A4 page frame. If your photo is very high DPI (12 megapixel camera), the PDF will reflect that quality.
Can I include PNG and JPG images in the same PDF?
Yes. The JPG to PDF tool accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP in the same batch. All are embedded correctly regardless of format.
Will the white margins around my images look correct in print?
Yes. A small margin is added around each image to keep it away from page edges — standard for print-ready PDFs. The margin is not configurable in this tool.
My IC or passport scan looks fine on screen but another party says it is too small when printed — what do I do?
This means the image resolution is low relative to the page size. Rescan at a higher DPI (300 DPI is standard for document scans), or use the original digital file rather than a screenshot.
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