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JPG to PDF Converter

Turn JPG, PNG, or WebP images into a PDF document. Reorder, set page size, and download instantly.

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Page Settings

Fit: image inside margins · Fill: cover full page · Original: actual pixel size

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Why Use This Tool?

100% Private — images never leave your browser
Instant — no upload wait, no server queue
Supports JPG, PNG and WebP
A4, Letter, A3 — pick your page size

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💡 Tips

  • Fit keeps aspect ratio, adds white borders
  • Fill covers the page but may crop edges
  • • Set margin to 0 for full-bleed pages
  • • Reorder images with ↑ ↓ before converting

How to Convert Images to PDF

Converting images to PDF is useful for creating a single shareable document from multiple photos, scans, or screenshots. This tool uses pdf-lib to build the PDF directly in your browser — your images are never uploaded to a server.

Instructions

  1. Click the upload area and select one or more JPG, PNG, or WebP images.
  2. Choose your Page Size (A4, Letter, or A3), Image Fit, and margin.
  3. Reorder images using the ↑ ↓ arrows if needed.
  4. Click Convert to PDF and download the result.

Image Fit Modes Explained

  • Fit — scales the image to fill the available area within margins while preserving the aspect ratio. White space is added if the image proportions don't match the page.
  • Fill — scales the image to cover the entire page. Parts of the image may be cropped if the aspect ratio differs from the page.
  • Original — places the image at its native pixel size. Large images will overflow the page; small images will be centred with white space around them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which image formats are supported?

JPEG, PNG, and WebP images are supported. Each image becomes one page in the output PDF. Mixed formats work fine in the same document.

Is anything uploaded to a server?

No. All PDF creation is handled by pdf-lib entirely in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

Related Tools

PDF to JPG — reverse the process and extract pages as images. Merge PDF — combine the output with other PDFs. Compress PDF — reduce the file size of your new PDF.