toolready. JPG to PDF Converter

JPG to PDF Converter

Bundle JPG photos into one tidy PDF.

What this does

Combines JPG photos into a single PDF, in the order you choose. Add several images, drag the rows to reorder them, pick a page size, and download one PDF — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Why put JPGs into a PDF at all?

A PDF travels as one file that opens identically everywhere and prints in a fixed order — which is exactly what you want for a multi-page scan, a stack of receipts for an expense report, photographed documents for an application, or a portfolio. Email a single application.pdf instead of eight loose photos and the recipient sees them the way you intended.

How do I control page order and size?

  • Order — drag the rows; the numbered index updates as you go.
  • Fit each image — every page is exactly the image's shape, no borders. Best for photo collections.
  • A4 / US Letter — each image is centered on a standard page with a margin and auto-oriented portrait or landscape. Best for documents you'll print.

Will the PDF be as sharp as my photos?

Images are embedded at up to 8192 px on the long side and re-encoded at high JPEG quality, so for screen viewing and normal printing they look identical to the originals. The PDF is roughly the sum of the photo sizes — if it needs to be smaller afterwards, run it through the PDF compressor.

Is there a page limit?

Up to 20 images per PDF, 50 MB each. That covers most scans and document sets; for very large batches, make a couple of PDFs and join them with the PDF merge tool.

Are my photos uploaded anywhere?

No. The PDF is assembled in your browser with pdf-lib. Your images never leave your device — you can confirm in DevTools → Network.