JPG to PDF Converter
Scanned receipts, ID photos and phone snapshots of paperwork almost always need to arrive as a PDF. Wrapping the image in a properly sized page makes it printable, archivable, and acceptable to the portals that reject raw images.
Runs in your browser — the file is never uploaded
Drop any file to begin
Images · Documents · Data · Audio · Video — processed locally in your browser
How to convert JPG to PDF
- 1Drop your JPG onto the converter.
- 2Choose PDF as the output format.
- 3Pick a page size (A4 or Letter) and orientation, or let the page match the image dimensions.
- 4Convert and download the PDF.
Things worth knowing
- Photograph documents straight-on in even light — a PDF cannot fix a skewed or shadowed capture.
- To combine several images into a single document, convert each to PDF and then use the merge tool in the PDF suite.
JPG to PDF — frequently asked questions
Can I put multiple JPGs into one PDF?
Yes — convert each image to a single-page PDF here, then open the PDF suite and use Merge to combine them in any order.
Will the PDF lose image quality?
No. The JPG is embedded as-is, so the picture inside the PDF is pixel-identical to the file you started with.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. AllConverter runs the whole conversion inside your browser tab using WebAssembly and the Canvas API. Your file never travels over the network, which you can confirm by watching your browser's Network tab while you convert.