JPG to PDF

How to Convert JPG to PDF Online Free

Whether you're submitting a photo ID, combining scanned receipts, or packaging images for a client, converting JPG files to PDF is a daily task for millions of people. Here's the fastest way to do it — right in your browser, with no tools to install.

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How to Convert JPG to PDF in 3 Steps

  1. Open the JPG to PDF tool — go to gotopdf.net/jpg-png-to-pdf/.
  2. Add your images — drag and drop JPG or PNG files, or click "Select images". Add as many as you need — each will become one page in the PDF.
  3. Click Convert to PDF — your browser combines all images into a single PDF instantly. Click Download to save it.

JPG vs PNG — Which Should You Convert?

FormatBest forFile size
JPGPhotos, images with gradientsSmaller
PNGScreenshots, text, sharp graphicsLarger (lossless)

GoToPDF supports both. For documents with text (scanned forms, receipts, whiteboards), PNG often gives sharper results. For photos and artwork, JPG is typically fine.

Common Reasons to Convert JPG to PDF

Converting Photos to PDF on iPhone

Open gotopdf.net/jpg-png-to-pdf/ in Safari on your iPhone. Tap "Select images" and choose photos from your camera roll or Files app. The conversion happens in the browser — you don't need to download any app.

On Android, open the page in Chrome and select images from your gallery or file manager. Same process, same results.

Tips for Better PDF Output

Use consistent image sizes

If all your images have the same dimensions, the PDF pages will be uniform. Mixed-size images produce pages of different sizes, which can look inconsistent when printed.

Add images in the right order

Images are added to the PDF in the order you select them. If order matters (multi-page form, photo sequence), sort your files first or add them one by one.

Compress the PDF after conversion if it's large

High-resolution photos produce large PDFs. After converting, run the file through the Compress PDF tool to reduce the size for email or upload.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit on how many images I can add?

No enforced limit. Very large image sets may take longer since conversion runs in your browser.

Is my image safe?

Yes. Images are processed entirely in your browser and never sent to any server.

Can I convert a HEIC photo?

HEIC is Apple's iPhone format. Most browsers don't support it natively — convert HEIC to JPG first using your phone's share/export option, then use this tool.

Will the PDF be editable?

No. Images embedded in PDF are not editable text. For editable PDFs from scans, you'd need OCR software.

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