Convert JPG to PDF — free, no watermark
Turn photos and scans into a single tidy PDF. Add multiple JPGs, put them in order, pick a page size, and download — without a single byte leaving your device.
- ✓ No watermark
- ✓ No sign-up
- ✓ No file size limit
- ✓ Works offline
How to jpg to pdf
- 1Add one or more JPG images below (drag & drop works too).
- 2Reorder them with the arrows so the pages come out right.
- 3Choose ‘Fit page to image’ or ‘A4’, then hit ‘Create PDF’.
JPG-to-PDF is the classic ‘send it as one file’ move: receipts for an expense report, a photographed contract, homework pages shot on a phone. One PDF attaches cleaner and prints better than a zip of images.
Online converters usually funnel your photos through their servers and cap you at a few files per day. pdfia does the conversion locally with no caps — and what's in your camera roll stays in your camera roll.
Frequently asked questions
+ - Are my photos uploaded somewhere?
No. The PDF is assembled inside your browser — your images never touch a server, which matters for IDs, receipts, and personal photos.
+ - What's the difference between the page-size options?
‘Fit page to image’ makes each PDF page exactly the size of its photo — no borders. ‘A4’ places each image centered on a standard A4 page, which prints predictably.
+ - Does image quality drop?
No. JPGs are embedded as-is, byte for byte — the PDF wrapper adds structure, not recompression.
+ - Can I mix portrait and landscape photos?
Yes. With ‘Fit’ each page matches its image's orientation; with ‘A4’ everything is scaled to fit the portrait page.