JPG to PDFBrowser conversion

How to Convert Multiple JPG Files to One PDF

When several images belong together, convert them into one PDF instead of sending a loose batch of attachments.

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LiftPDF JPG to PDF before conversion with selected images

Quick answer

How to do it

  1. 1Add every JPG image that belongs in the document.
  2. 2Move files until the page order is correct.
  3. 3Use Auto page size for image-like pages or A4/Letter for documents.
  4. 4Create and download one PDF.

The order matters more than the button

For multi-image PDFs, the most common mistake is page order. Put cover pages, forms, receipts, supporting photos and final pages in the same order the reader should see them.

If filenames are unclear, rename them before upload or use the preview thumbnails to confirm the sequence.

How to keep the PDF looking sharp

The final PDF can only be as sharp as the source JPG. Start with the highest-resolution original image you have, avoid screenshots of screenshots, and do not repeatedly resave the same JPG before converting.

Use Auto page size with no margin when you want the PDF page to follow the image ratio. Use A4 or Letter when a school, office or upload portal requires a standard document page.

  • Fit keeps the full image visible.
  • Fill covers the page but can crop edges.
  • Large margins are useful for printing notes, not for maximum image size.

When the final PDF becomes large

Multiple high-resolution JPGs can create a large PDF. That is normal: the PDF contains the images you selected. If the final document is too large for email or upload portals, use Compress PDF after conversion.

Privacy and browser processing

LiftPDF creates the PDF in your browser for supported JPG files. The conversion does not need a document upload API, which is useful when photos include IDs, receipts, contracts, class notes or personal records.

This does not replace careful file handling, but it removes a common risk in online converters: sending private images to a remote conversion queue for a simple PDF task.

FAQ

Questions about JPG to PDF

Can I convert JPG to PDF for free?

Yes. LiftPDF lets you convert JPG and JPEG images into a PDF for free in your browser.

Can I convert multiple JPG files into one PDF?

Yes. Add multiple JPG images, arrange them in the right order and export one PDF with each image on its own page.

Will converting JPG to PDF reduce quality?

LiftPDF places the original image into a PDF page. Quality mainly depends on the source image resolution and the layout choices you make.

Are my JPG files uploaded?

For supported files, the PDF is generated locally in your browser. Your images do not need to be uploaded to a server for conversion.

Is each JPG placed on its own PDF page?

Yes. LiftPDF creates one PDF page per image so the result stays predictable.

Can I add more images after upload?

Yes. Use Add more images, then reorder the full list before converting.