JPG to PDF Converter – Free Online Tool
Convert one or more JPG images into a single PDF document instantly. Supports batch uploads, page reordering, and A4 sizing.
No signup · No limits · Works on any device
What Is a JPG to PDF Converter?
A JPG to PDF converter is an online tool that packages one or more JPEG image files into a single, multi-page PDF document. JPEG (also written JPG) is the most common format for photographs and scanned documents — but PDF (Portable Document Format) is the universal standard for sharing official records, as it maintains fixed formatting across all devices and operating systems. Converting your JPG images to PDF is necessary in many everyday situations: attaching a passport scan or ID to an online application, submitting receipts to an expense report portal, combining pages of a scanned contract, packaging product photos for a business proposal, or archiving printed photos digitally. FileQuick's JPG to PDF converter supports batch uploads — you can drag and drop up to 20 photos at once. Before converting, you can reorder the images so they appear in the correct sequence in the final PDF. You can also choose how images are sized: keep the original image dimensions, or scale them to fit standard A4 portrait or A4 landscape pages. The conversion runs entirely inside your browser using pdf-lib, an open-source JavaScript library used by developers worldwide. There is no upload step — your images go directly from your device's memory into the generated PDF. This makes it safe to use with sensitive documents such as government IDs, medical records, financial statements, or legal agreements. The result is a clean, professional PDF file ready to email, print, or upload to any portal.
Why use FileQuick?
Most online JPG to PDF tools upload your images to a remote server, process them in a queue, then send them back — a process that can take minutes and exposes private files to a third party. FileQuick's approach is different: everything runs in your browser using WebAssembly-backed JavaScript. Your photos are never transmitted over the internet. The PDF is assembled in your browser's memory and downloaded directly to your device. This means zero waiting, zero privacy risk, and zero cost. Unlike many "free" converters that watermark your output or limit you to a few files per day unless you pay, FileQuick has no restrictions and no watermarks — ever.
How to Convert JPG to PDF Online — Step by Step
- Click 'Upload Files' or drag and drop your JPG images into the drop zone. You can upload up to 20 images at once.
- Review the file list. Use the ▲ and ▼ arrows to arrange images in the order you want them to appear as pages in the final PDF.
- Optionally select a page size: 'Original' preserves each image's native dimensions. 'A4 Portrait' or 'A4 Landscape' scales and centers the image on a standard A4 page.
- Click 'Convert to PDF'. The tool processes each image locally in your browser — no files are uploaded anywhere.
- Click the download button to save your PDF file to your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the JPG to PDF converter free?
Yes, completely free. No credit card, no trial period, no premium plan. You can convert unlimited files at no cost, now and always.
Can I combine multiple JPG images into one PDF?
Yes. Upload up to 20 JPG files and they will all be merged into a single multi-page PDF document. Use the reorder arrows to set the page sequence before converting.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. FileQuick converts JPG to PDF entirely within your browser using pdf-lib. Your images never leave your device and are never transmitted over the internet.
Can I choose the page size for the output PDF?
Yes. You can keep the original image dimensions or scale images to fit an A4 portrait or A4 landscape page, with the image centered on the page.
What is the maximum file size per image?
Each image can be up to 20 MB. For batches of many images, we recommend keeping individual files under 10 MB for the best browser performance.