Why Can't I Convert JPG to PDF?
Most JPG conversion failures come from unsupported file types, damaged images, very large files or browser memory limits.

Quick answer
How to do it
- 1Confirm the file is JPG or JPEG.
- 2Open the image locally to make sure it is not corrupted.
- 3Try fewer images if the batch is huge.
- 4Refresh the page and convert again.
Check the file type first
A file can have a confusing name. If the image is actually PNG, WEBP, HEIC or another format, use Images to PDF or convert the source first.
LiftPDF's dedicated JPG page accepts JPG and JPEG so the workflow stays predictable.
Large images and memory
Browser-based tools use your device memory. Very large camera images or huge batches can be limited by the browser or device, especially on older phones.
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.
Can I upload PNG on the JPG tool?
No. Use PNG to PDF or Images to PDF for PNG, WEBP or mixed image formats.