Photos of receipts, whiteboard shots, ID scans from your phone — a pile of JPGs is hard to send and easy to lose. One tidy PDF is the universal answer: it prints predictably, opens everywhere, and keeps pages in order.
Why PDF instead of sending images
- Order is preserved. A PDF keeps page 1, 2, 3; a folder of images does not.
- One attachment. Easier to email, upload, and archive than ten files.
- Consistent printing. Image apps print at random scales; a PDF page is fixed.
How to convert JPG to PDF step by step
- Open JPG to PDF and add your images (JPG, PNG, or WebP — many at once).
- Drag thumbnails to set page order; remove any you don’t want.
- Choose page settings: size (A4, Letter, or auto-match the image), orientation, and margin.
- Click convert and download the single PDF.
Tips for clean output
- Auto size makes each PDF page match its image — no white borders. Use a fixed size (A4) when it must print on standard paper.
- Shoot documents straight. Cropping and squaring the photo first beats any post-fix.
- Mixed image types are fine — combine PNG screenshots and JPG photos in one PDF.
- Order before convert. Reordering pages afterward means a second tool; do it here first.
Privacy
ID photos and receipts are sensitive. Conversion runs in your browser, so the images are never uploaded — no account, no watermark.
FAQ
Does it reduce image quality? Images are embedded as-is; choose a smaller page size or compress afterward if you need a lighter file.
Multi-page from many photos? Yes — each image becomes one page, in your chosen order.
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