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JPG to PDF

Turn JPG and PNG images into one clean PDF, in the order you choose. Free, unlimited, processed on your device.

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Drop your images here

or browse your files · JPG & PNG, add as many as you like

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    Your images are processed on your device and are never sent to any server.

    How to convert JPG images to a PDF

    Combining photos or scanned images into a single PDF is handy for submitting documents, bundling receipts, or sharing a set of pictures as one file. CorePDFTools converts images to PDF in your browser.

    1. Add your images. Drop your JPG or PNG files into the box above, or browse to them.
    2. Set the page order. Arrange the images in the order you want them to appear — each image becomes one page.
    3. Create and download. Create your PDF and download a single file containing all the images.

    One PDF is easier to share than loose images

    A single PDF is far easier to email or upload than a dozen separate image files, and most portals prefer it. Converting locally also keeps your photos private and lets you control whether each page matches the image size or a standard A4 page.

    Common uses

    Turning phone photos of a document into a PDF

    Photograph each page, then combine the images into one ordered PDF to submit.

    Bundling receipts or screenshots

    Collect images into a single PDF that's easy to email or upload.

    Troubleshooting

    Tips for best results

    Frequently asked questions

    Can I combine JPG and PNG in one PDF?

    Yes — add both formats together and they'll become pages in the same PDF.

    Will my images lose quality?

    Images are embedded at their existing quality; there's no forced re-compression.

    Are my photos uploaded?

    No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser.

    Can I mix JPG and PNG?

    Yes — both become pages in the same PDF.

    Can I do this on my phone?

    Yes, directly in your mobile browser.