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Convert JPG to PDF

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How to convert JPG to PDF

Step 1: Provide your JPG files using the button above or by toss and let go.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Fetch your converted PDF files.


JPG to PDF Conversion FAQ

How do I convert JPG to PDF for sharing or printing?
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Upload the JPG file and the converter renders it onto PDF pages with sensible defaults: A4 / letter size, 1-inch margins, embedded fonts. Multi-page sources (DOCX, EPUB, XLSX) preserve their natural page breaks; single-asset sources (images) get one page each, auto-fit to the page. JPG is the JPEG standard from 1992, served under the .jpg, .jpeg and .jfif extensions alike, and after three decades it is still the format most cameras and most websites use for photographs. PDF is Adobe’s Portable Document Format from 1993, standardised as ISO 32000 and now the universal fixed-layout document.
Then the conversion produces a picture of the text rather than the text itself, and searching it finds nothing. Run /pdf-ocr/ to add a recognised text layer first; optical character recognition turns the scanned pixels into selectable, searchable characters that the conversion can then carry through properly.
EXIF travels with the embedded image data, which means GPS coordinates can end up inside a document you intend to publish. Use the strip-metadata option during conversion if the PDF is going anywhere public — once it is embedded it is no longer obvious that it is there.
It depends entirely on whether real text is present. A PDF generated from a document carries an actual text layer and is searchable; a PDF built from scans or images is a picture of text and is not, until OCR adds a layer. /pdf-ocr/ does that, and it is worth running before any conversion that expects to read the words.
Yes for text-bearing JPG (DOCX, ODT, HTML, TXT) — fonts are embedded into the PDF so the output looks identical on every viewer. Image-only JPG (JPG, PNG) just centres the image on the page; layout is N/A.
Yes — drop multiple JPG files into the upload zone and choose the "merge into one PDF" option. They appear as sequential pages in the PDF in upload order; drag-to-reorder is supported before conversion. Useful for stitching a folder of scans into a single archival PDF.
Defaults: A4 portrait (international) or letter portrait (US). The advanced options expose page-size (A3, A4, A5, letter, legal, tabloid, custom) and orientation (portrait / landscape). For image JPG, the "auto-fit" choice picks orientation to match the source aspect ratio.
Yes for JPG formats that carry real hyperlink metadata (DOCX, ODT, HTML, EPUB). Image-based JPG (JPG, PNG, TIFF) have no hyperlinks to preserve. The PDF file uses the standard PDF anchor model so links work in every reader (Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, Edge).
Yes when the JPG contains real text layers (DOCX, ODT, HTML, TXT, EPUB). Image-based JPG produces an image-only PDF — to make it searchable, follow up with /pdf-ocr/ to run optical character recognition over the page bundle. JPG is lossy: the image is transformed with a DCT, quantised, and entropy-coded, with a quality knob controlling how much is discarded.
Not in this same step — convert JPG to PDF first, then use /pdf-protect/ to add an open password, owner password, or print / edit restrictions. Splitting the steps lets each conversion stay focused and fast.
Depends on the JPG. A 10-page DOCX with embedded fonts produces a 200-400 KB PDF. A 10-image JPG batch at full resolution produces a 5-20 MB PDF. The advanced "compress images in PDF" toggle re-encodes embedded images at JPG quality-85 to shrink the PDF aggressively.
Yes — same privacy model: isolated workers, automatic deletion within minutes, no human review of content.

JPG

JPG files use lossy compression optimized for photographs, presenting small file sizes while upholding visual standard.

PDF

PDF files preserve formatting across all devices and operating systems, making them ideal for sharing files that need to look the same everywhere.


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