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About this tool

The JPG to PDF converter turns one or more images into a single PDF document. It is designed for scanned pages, receipts, application forms, class notes, product sheets, certificates, screenshots and any image set that needs to be shared as a clean document instead of separate files.

A PDF is easier to email, archive, print and submit through forms because the pages stay together in one predictable file. Convertit lets you upload multiple JPG or PNG images, choose a page size and orientation, then generate a PDF with each image placed as a page. This saves time when you do not have a scanner app or desktop PDF editor available.

The tool is especially helpful when a school, employer, client portal or government form asks for a PDF but you only have camera photos. Instead of manually placing each image into a document, you can convert the set online and download a ready-to-share PDF.

How to use JPG to PDF

  1. Upload one or more JPG, JPEG or PNG images.
  2. Check that the images are selected in the order you want them to appear.
  3. Choose a page size such as A4, Letter or Legal.
  4. Select portrait or landscape orientation based on the image layout.
  5. Convert the images and download the finished PDF.

When Should You Convert JPG to PDF?

Use JPG to PDF when separate image files are inconvenient or unprofessional. Receipts become easier to submit for expenses, handwritten notes become easier to share with classmates, and photographed documents become easier to store in a single folder. A PDF also reduces the risk of someone missing a page because all pages travel together.

PDFs are also more predictable for printing. Image viewers can scale or crop photos differently depending on the device, but a PDF gives you a document structure with page size and orientation. That matters for forms, ID copies, invoices and image-heavy reports.

Tips for Better PDF Results

For the cleanest PDF, use images that are already straight, bright and readable. If you are photographing paper, place it on a flat surface, avoid shadows, and keep the camera parallel to the page. Choose portrait orientation for most documents and landscape for wide screenshots, certificates or slides.

If your images contain text, avoid over-compressing them before conversion. Text needs enough detail to stay readable after it is placed on a PDF page. When file size is more important than maximum sharpness, convert first and then use a PDF compressor if needed.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this tool.

How do I convert JPG to PDF?

Simply upload your JPG images, arrange them in the desired order, and click Convert. You will get a single PDF file containing all your images.

Can I combine multiple JPG files into one PDF?

Yes! Upload multiple JPG images and they will be combined into a single PDF document with one image per page.

What is the maximum file size?

You can upload up to 20 images at once, each up to 50MB.

Will the image quality be preserved?

Yes, we preserve the original image quality when converting to PDF. You can also choose between standard and high-resolution output.

Can I use PNG images too?

Yes. The tool accepts JPG, JPEG and PNG images, then places them into a PDF document.

What page size should I choose?

A4 is common internationally, Letter is common in the United States, and Legal is useful for longer forms. Choose the size expected by the recipient or portal.

Should I use portrait or landscape?

Use portrait for most scanned pages and forms. Use landscape for wide screenshots, slides, certificates or images that are wider than they are tall.

Can I submit the PDF to an online form?

Yes, as long as the generated PDF meets that form's file size and document requirements. Always preview the file before submitting.

Are converted PDFs watermarked?

No. Convertit does not add watermarks to your JPG to PDF output.

How can I make text easier to read?

Use clear, bright images before conversion. If you are photographing paper, avoid shadows and keep the camera parallel to the page.