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How to Convert JPG to PDF

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Select JPG Files

Choose one or more JPG or JPEG photos from your device, or drag and drop them into the upload area.

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Convert to PDF

Click "Convert to PDF". The conversion runs instantly in your browser — no server, no wait.

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Download PDF

Your PDF downloads automatically. Each JPG becomes one page in the final document.

Secure & Private

Your JPG files never leave your device. Conversion runs 100% locally in your browser.

Instant Conversion

No upload means no waiting. JPG to PDF conversion is done in seconds.

Unlimited & Free

Convert as many JPG and JPEG files as you need — no daily cap, no subscription.

No Account Needed

Use JPG to PDF instantly — no sign-up, no email, no registration required.

When People Use JPG to PDF

Converting JPG images to PDF solves a surprising number of everyday problems. The most common one: emailing photos to someone who needs a single document instead of a dozen attachments. A PDF combines all your JPGs into one neat file, in the order you choose, without quality loss. Job applicants use it to send scanned IDs, diplomas and reference letters as one professional packet. Real estate agents bundle property photos for clients. Small business owners turn receipts and invoices into archivable PDFs at the end of every month. Students compile assignment screenshots into a submission file. In each case, what matters is that the result is a single, ordered, portable document — and that's exactly what Zaqta produces in your browser, in seconds.

Why "No Upload" Actually Matters for JPG to PDF

Most JPG to PDF tools online ask you to upload your images to their server, run the conversion there, then send back a PDF. That works, but it has three real costs. First, your photos sit on someone else's hard drive for hours or days — including images of IDs, contracts, medical documents, and personal moments you never meant to share. Second, the upload itself is slow on a weak connection: a batch of phone photos can be 50–200 MB. Third, those services almost always cap free use (usually 2–3 files per day) to push you toward a paid plan. Zaqta runs the entire conversion locally in your browser using JavaScript and the WebAssembly version of pdf-lib. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is logged, and there are no daily limits. If you're skeptical, open your browser's Network tab while you convert — you'll see zero outbound requests during the JPG-to-PDF step.

Tips for the Best JPG to PDF Output

If your images come from a phone camera, consider rotating them in your gallery first — JPG metadata for orientation is sometimes ignored by PDF renderers. For a more professional look, name your files in the order you want them in the PDF (e.g., 01_cover.jpg, 02_body.jpg, 03_back.jpg) before selecting them. If file size matters (for instance because you'll email the PDF), compress the resulting PDF with Zaqta's compressor — you can typically shave 30–60% off without visible quality loss. And if you also need to add a signature, a watermark, or merge the result with another document, you can do all of that on Zaqta without ever uploading a file.

Related Tools You Might Need

If you work with images and PDFs regularly, you'll probably want PNG to PDF for screenshots, Merge PDF to combine the result with other documents, Compress PDF to reduce file size before emailing, and Sign PDF if you need to add a signature. Going the other way? Use Extract Images from PDF to pull JPGs out of an existing PDF.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the JPG to PDF converter free?

Yes, 100% free. No account, no subscription, and no limits on how many JPG files you convert to PDF.

Does it support JPEG as well as JPG?

Yes. JPG and JPEG are the same image format. Zaqta accepts both .jpg and .jpeg file extensions without any issue.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your photos never leave your device — your privacy is guaranteed.

Can I convert multiple JPG images into one PDF?

Yes. Select multiple JPG images at once and they will be combined into a single PDF document, one image per page.

Does this work on iPhone or Android?

Yes. The JPG to PDF tool works on any modern browser including Safari on iPhone and Chrome on Android — no app required.