How to Convert JPG to PDF
Use this guide to merge multiple images into one clean PDF document.
Open Tool →Step-by-step
- Upload one or more JPG/JPEG/PNG files.
- Adjust page size, orientation, and image order.
- Convert and download one merged PDF file.
Practical tips
- Use A4/Letter for more stable print results across devices.
- Reorder images before conversion because output follows list order.
- Compress source photos first if final PDF size is too large.
Common issues
- Unsupported image types are skipped automatically.
- Oversized files above limit will be rejected.
Quality and review signals
- Validate key pages (small text, tables, signatures) before external delivery.
- For strict upload limits, test with one sample file first to avoid full-batch retries.
- Keep the original PDF as fallback when workflow constraints are unclear.
Execution snapshot from a real workflow
Needs to combine image documents into one sharable PDF.
- Sort images by narrative order
Sorted input reduces post-export corrections.
Checkpoint: Image order is validated before conversion.
- Set practical output quality
Quality balance keeps file manageable and legible.
Checkpoint: Text in photos remains readable after conversion.
- Review final packet continuity
Continuity is key for review workflows.
Checkpoint: No missing/duplicate images in final PDF.
Expected outcome: Image-based packet is ordered, readable, and submission-ready.
Avoid this: Importing images in random order and exporting directly.
FAQ
Can I merge PNG with JPG in one PDF?
Yes. Both PNG and JPG/JPEG are supported in the same batch.
Does conversion happen in browser?
Yes. Core conversion runs in your browser session.
How many files can I upload at once?
Current batch limit is 30 files.