Convert JPG to PDF
Turn JPG photos into a PDF free — one photo or a whole batch combined into a single multi-page document. Choose page size, orientation, and margins, drag the photos into order, and download. The conversion is 100% in-browser: your photos are never uploaded or stored anywhere.
How to convert JPG images to a PDF with Allypdf
- Select the JPG or JPEG images you want to include.
- Drag them into the order you want the pages to follow.
- Choose page size (A4 or Letter), orientation, and margins.
- Generate the PDF locally and download it.
Why "no upload" matters here
The JPGs people turn into PDFs are usually phone photos of paperwork — signed contracts, IDs, prescriptions, receipts, homework. Those photos often contain more than the paper itself: your desk, your home, metadata. Allypdf builds the PDF on your own device, so none of it is uploaded; the photos go from your camera roll into a PDF without ever touching a server.
Common uses
- Turn phone photos of a signed paper contract into one PDF to file or email back.
- Combine photographed receipts into a single PDF for an expense claim.
- Convert photos of handwritten notes or homework into a submittable document.
- Assemble photographed pages of an old family album into a PDF to share.
Frequently asked questions
How do I turn JPG photos into a PDF for free?
Open the JPG to PDF tool, add your photos, drag them into order, pick a page size, and download the PDF. It is free with no watermark and no account — and it works straight from a phone browser too.
Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Add any number of photos and each becomes a page in the order you arrange. One photo makes a single-page PDF; fifty make a fifty-page document.
Will my photos lose quality?
No. JPG images are embedded into the PDF as-is, without being re-compressed, so the pages look exactly like the originals. The PDF is essentially a container around your untouched photos — if the resulting file is too large to email, run it through our Compress PDF tool afterwards.
How do I control page size and orientation?
Before converting, choose A4 or US Letter, portrait or landscape, and set the margin size. Each photo is fitted onto the page within those settings, so a stack of mixed photos still produces a tidy, consistent document.
Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
No. The entire conversion runs in your browser — photos are read from your device, composed into a PDF locally, and downloaded straight back to you. Nothing is transmitted, stored, or logged.
Does it accept JPEG as well as JPG?
Yes — JPG and JPEG are the same format with two spellings, and both are supported. If you have a mix of formats like PNG or WebP alongside, use our Image to PDF tool, which accepts them all in one batch.
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