When photos or scans need to become one easy-to-submit document, select the JPG files, arrange them, and create a PDF. Everything is processed on your device, making the workflow suitable for personal documents and forms.

Four simple steps

  1. 1

    Open Images to PDF and select all required JPG files.

  2. 2

    Drag the preview cards into the order you want for the PDF pages.

  3. 3

    Choose A4, Letter, or Original size and adjust margins if needed.

  4. 4

    Select Create PDF and save the generated file to your device.

Tips for the best result

  • Portrait and landscape photos can be mixed; orientation can be automatic or fixed.
  • Aspect ratios are preserved unless Fill page is selected to crop edges.
  • Large photo batches need more memory; closing unused apps can improve reliability.

When this workflow helps

Submitting photographed receipts or application forms as loose JPG files makes page order and bulk sending unreliable. Combined into one PDF, a single attachment or upload carries every page in the right order.

It also suits photo albums and digitized paper documents — the page order is yours to set, so a chronological or chapter-based layout is easy.

Choosing between A4 and original size

Pick A4 or Letter for printing or submissions and choose 0, 10, or 20 mm margins. Auto orientation adapts each page to its image.

Pick Original size to keep exact pixel dimensions at 96 dpi with no margins, which suits drawings and screenshots.

Troubleshooting

If an image will not load, confirm it is JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, HEIF, TIFF, or GIF and that its extension matches its real format.

If a very large batch stalls, create several smaller PDFs and combine them afterwards with Merge PDFs.

Frequently asked questions

Will JPG quality be reduced?

The source JPEG is embedded and positioned without changing its aspect ratio.

Can I change the photo order?

Yes. Drag each card before creating the PDF.

Does it cost anything?

No. Every feature is free with no limit on photos or conversions.

Try it now for free

No account and no limits. Selected files are processed only in your browser.

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