Phone cameras have replaced flatbed scanners — but emailing 12 separate JPG attachments is painful for everyone. Combining images into a single PDF makes them easy to share, print and archive.
The JPG to PDF tool stitches any number of images into one tidy PDF. Here's how.
Step-by-step: how to use JPG to PDF
- Open the tool. Visit ilovepdf.cyou/jpg-to-pdf.
- Upload your images. Drag and drop multiple .jpg, .jpeg, or .png files onto the upload area.
- Reorder. Drag the thumbnails into the page order you want them to appear in the PDF.
- Process. Each image becomes a single PDF page at original resolution.
- Download. The combined PDF saves as
ILovePDF-jpg-to-pdf.pdf.
Why use JPG to PDF?
- One file to share. No more attaching 12 photos — recipients see one clean PDF.
- Drag-and-drop reordering. Arrange pages exactly the way you want before exporting.
- High-quality output. Original image resolution is preserved — no compression by default.
- Universal format. PDF opens on every device, even ones that don't handle big JPG batches.
Common use cases
For Expense reports
Combine receipt photos into a single PDF to attach to your monthly expense submission.
For Phone scans
Turn a stack of phone-camera "scans" into one searchable PDF after running through OCR PDF.
For Photo portfolios
Build a quick photo PDF for clients without using design software.
Pro tips for the best results
1. Order matters
Drag thumbnails into the right sequence before processing — page order matches upload order.
2. Compress before sharing
High-resolution photos make big PDFs. Run through Compress PDF for email.
3. Add page numbers
For long photo PDFs, run Add Page Numbers to make navigation easier.
4. Use OCR for scans
If photos are of text documents, run the result through OCR PDF for searchable text.
Frequently asked questions
How many images can I combine?
There's no hard cap on count. Each image just needs to be under 100 MB.
Does it support PNG and HEIC?
JPG, JPEG and PNG are fully supported. HEIC is best converted to JPG first.
Will images be cropped?
No. Each image becomes a single PDF page sized to fit the original aspect ratio.
Is the output watermarked?
No. The PDF is clean — no ILovePDF branding inside the document.
Wrapping up
JPG to PDF is one of 35+ free tools in the ILovePDF suite — built for everyday document tasks that shouldn't require expensive software or a paid subscription. Files are processed securely, deleted within minutes, and never used to train models. Give it a spin: open JPG to PDF and see how fast it works.
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