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JPG to PDF

Combine images into a single PDF locally - order preserved, no upload.

Page size Paper size of the output, e.g. A4 or Letter.
  • A4
  • Letter
  • Fit to image
Orientation Portrait (upright) or landscape (wide).
  • Automatic
  • Portrait
  • Landscape
Margin White border around the page content.
  • No margin
  • Small
  • Large

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      Is my file uploaded?

      No. Everything runs in your browser - your file never leaves your device. How this is verifiable

      No upload100% local
      Your content stays with youno third-party access
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      Independently auditedTLS A+ · HTTP headers A+

      A PDF is ideal for sending several images as one document - receipts, photos of a contract, or scanned pages. Recipients open PDF the same way on any device.

      This tool places each image as its own page in a new PDF (in the chosen order). You pick the page size (A4, Letter or “fit to image”), the orientation (automatic, portrait or landscape) and a margin. For A4/Letter each image is fitted into the page without distortion and centred. Everything runs locally in the browser with pdf-lib - nothing is uploaded.

      Especially for phone photos the detour via PDF pays off: instead of ten separate JPG attachments, the recipient gets a single, neatly paginated document that prints ready-to-go on standard paper. A margin also leaves room for notes or a staple. Because processing stays on your device, the tool also suits confidential receipts, invoices or ID photos that should not be cached anywhere.

      Specifications

      Specifications
      Input formatsJPG, JPEG, PNG
      Output formatPDF
      Batch processingYes
      ProcessingLocally in your browser (JavaScript)
      File uploadNone

      In 3 steps

      1. Drop the images in the order you want.
      2. Choose page size, orientation and margin.
      3. Download the PDF.

      Limitations: With “fit to image” each page takes the pixel dimensions of its image; with A4/Letter it is fitted without distortion. The selection order is used - drag-reordering of pages is not yet available. Many/large images can use a lot of memory on mobile.

      FAQ

      Are the images uploaded?

      No, the PDF is built locally in the browser.

      Is the order kept?

      Yes, in the order you selected them. Reordering pages afterwards by drag is not yet possible.

      A4, Letter or image size?

      A4 (210 x 297 mm) is the safe choice for printing in Europe, Letter (216 x 279 mm) in North America - both fit each image in without distortion and centre it. “Fit to image” gives each page exactly the pixel dimensions of its image: ideal for the screen, but print size then depends on the image.

      Mix JPG and PNG?

      Yes, both formats can go mixed into one PDF. JPGs are embedded unchanged (no recompression) and PNGs are taken over losslessly - the image quality in the PDF matches the original files exactly.

      How to split again?

      Use the "Split PDF" tool.

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