Get started

Convert images to PDF

Turn images into a single PDF. Auto-orient, set page size, choose orientation, and reorder. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and more.

Loading editor…

Converting images to PDF turns a folder of phone photos, screenshots, or scanned receipts into one tidy document you can email, archive, or print. PDFOnly's image-to-PDF converter handles JPG, PNG, WebP, and even iPhone HEIC photos in a single batch. Drop them in any order, drag to reorder, and download a single combined PDF where each image becomes a page sized to its content. Auto-rotation handles photos taken sideways, and there's no file count or page limit on Pro.

How to jpg to pdf step by step

  1. 1

    Drop your images

    Select multiple files at once or drag a folder of images. JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, and BMP all work. Each image uploads in parallel.

  2. 2

    Reorder by dragging

    Once uploaded, drag the image cards to set the order. Image #1 becomes page 1 of the PDF, image #2 becomes page 2, and so on.

  3. 3

    Click Convert and download

    We auto-rotate sideways photos based on EXIF metadata, embed each image at original quality, and produce a single PDF with one image per page. Download instantly.

Why jpg to pdf on PDFOnly

HEIC support out of the box

iPhone photos are HEIC by default. Most online tools fail on them. We transcode HEIC transparently — no extra step needed on your end.

Auto-orientation

Phones often record photos as 'landscape with rotation flag' for portrait shots. We honor the EXIF orientation so your photos appear right-side up in the PDF.

Lossless quality

JPGs are embedded at their original quality — no re-encoding, no quality loss. PNGs and WebPs are converted to embedded JPGs at quality 92, indistinguishable from source for typical viewing.

What people use jpg to pdf for

A few common scenarios. If your workflow looks like one of these, this tool is a good fit.

Submit receipts as a single PDF expense report

Snap photos of all your business receipts, drop them in date order, and download a single PDF for your expense system. Most platforms accept PDF but reject loose JPG attachments.

Digitize handwritten notes

Photograph your notebook pages with your phone, drop them in chronological order, and you have a searchable archive (run through OCR PDF afterwards for full searchability).

Combine product photos for a listing

Marketplaces and B2B catalogs often want a single PDF spec sheet with multiple product images. Convert your shoot photos to PDF and you have your spec sheet template.

Archive ID and document scans

Passport photos, ID cards, certificates — combine the JPG scans into a single archive PDF you can encrypt and store securely (then run Protect PDF for AES-256 encryption).

What you get

  • Combine unlimited images into a single PDF (Pro)
  • Auto-rotate based on EXIF orientation — no more sideways photos
  • Drag-and-drop reordering before conversion
  • Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, GIF, and BMP
  • Page size matches each image's aspect ratio (or pick A4/Letter for uniform pages)
  • No quality loss on JPGs — images are embedded at original quality
  • Free for up to 30 images per batch at 100 MB total

Frequently asked questions

Can I combine different image formats in one PDF?

Yes. Mix JPG, PNG, HEIC, WebP, GIF in the same batch. Each is auto-converted to a standard PDF-friendly format (lossless or near-lossless) and added as a page.

Will my photos be auto-rotated?

Yes — we read each image's EXIF orientation tag and rotate accordingly. Photos shot in portrait mode on a phone come out portrait in the PDF, even though they're stored as landscape internally.

What's the maximum number of images?

Free: 30 images per batch, 100 MB total. Pro: unlimited images, 200 MB total. There's no per-image size limit beyond the batch total.

Can I set a uniform page size?

Yes — you can pick 'Fit each image' (default; each page sized to its image), 'A4', 'Letter', or 'Square'. With a uniform size, images are centered and proportionally fit.

Will JPG quality drop?

No. JPGs are embedded at their original quality without re-encoding. PNG and WebP images are converted to JPG at quality 92 (visually lossless for nearly all content) before embedding.

Can I add a cover page or text?

Image-to-PDF doesn't add text or cover pages directly. To add a cover, use our Edit PDF tool after conversion to overlay text on the first page.

Ready to jpg to pdf?

Free to use for the basics. Files are auto-deleted within an hour and never used to train AI.

Open JPG to PDF