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JPG to PDF Converter — Free, Instant, No Account

Converting JPG images to PDF is essential for submitting photo documents to government portals, creating a single document from multiple scanned pages, sending professional-looking attachments, or meeting upload requirements that only accept PDF. ImgToolkit converts JPGs to PDF directly in your browser — your images never leave your device.

Files never leave your device ⚡ Instant browser processing 🆓 100% free — no account 🚫 No watermark on output
By ImgToolkit Team · Updated May 2026 · 2 min read · Processed in your browser
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Quick Answer

Converting JPG images to PDF is essential for submitting photo documents to government portals, creating a single document from multiple scanned pages, sending professional-looking attachments, or meeting upload requirements that only accept PDF. ImgToolkit converts JPGs to PDF directly in your browser — your images never leave your device.

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Step-by-Step Guide

4 steps · takes under 1 minute

1

Open the JPG to PDF tool

Navigate to the JPG to PDF converter on ImgToolkit.

2

Upload your JPG images

Drop in one or multiple JPG files. They'll all be combined into a single PDF in upload order.

3

Set page size if needed

Choose A4, Letter, or auto-fit to image for the PDF page dimensions.

4

Download the PDF

Click Convert. Your PDF downloads immediately, ready to submit or share.

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100% Private — Zero Uploads

ImgToolkit runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never sent to a server, never stored in the cloud, and never seen by anyone else. This makes it safe for sensitive documents, client work, medical imagery, and confidential screenshots.

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Pro tip

Always keep your original file before converting. Lossy formats like JPG discard data permanently — you can't restore quality that was compressed away.

Format & File Size Comparison

Same 1080×1080px photo processed four ways

FormatQualityFile SizeNotes
PNG (original) Perfect 4.2 MB No compression — too large for web
Compressed PNG Visually identical 1.1 MB −74% — transparency preserved
JPG (85% quality) Excellent 310 KB −93% · Best for photos
WebP (85%)BEST Excellent 205 KB −95% · Recommended for web

Based on a 1080×1080px photo. Results vary by image content and complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

4 questions answered

Can I convert multiple JPGs into one PDF?

Yes. Upload all your JPG files at once and they'll be combined into a single PDF with one image per page, in the order you uploaded them. You can drag to reorder before converting.

Will the PDF be the same quality as the JPG?

Yes — the JPG is embedded in the PDF without re-compression. The image quality in the PDF is identical to the source JPG.

What page size should I use for a JPG to PDF conversion?

A4 is standard for most document submissions in Europe and internationally. US Letter (8.5×11 inches) is standard in North America. Auto-fit to image is useful when the exact page size doesn't matter and you want the image to fill the page completely.

Can I convert PNG or WebP to PDF too?

The JPG to PDF tool accepts JPG and PNG. For other formats, convert them to JPG first using the Convert to JPG tool, then convert to PDF.

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