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JPG to PDF — Combine Images into PDF

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JPG to PDF — Combine Images into PDF
PDFzipp Team3 min read

Images are everywhere, but sometimes you need them in PDF format. Maybe you took photos of receipts and need to submit them as a single document. Perhaps you're creating a portfolio of your work or compiling a photo album. Or you scanned several pages separately and need to combine them into one file. Converting images to PDF brings everything together in a clean, shareable format.

PDFzipp converts JPG images to PDF instantly in your browser. You can add multiple images and combine them all into a single document, with control over the order, page size, and layout. It's free, requires no signup, and keeps your images private — nothing is uploaded to any server.

How It Works

Open the PDFzipp JPG to PDF converter and upload your images. You can add multiple JPGs at once by selecting them all or dragging a batch into the window. Once uploaded, drag the images to arrange them in whatever order you want.

Choose your page settings. You can use standard sizes like Letter or A4, or let each page fit to its image dimensions. Select portrait or landscape orientation, or let the tool choose automatically based on each image. Add margins if you want white space around the edges.

Click convert, and your images become a single PDF document, one image per page, ready to download and share.

When This Is Useful

Expense reports and receipts are a common use case. Take photos of your receipts, convert them to a single PDF, and you have a clean document ready to submit. Much more professional than sending a bunch of loose image files.

Portfolios and photo collections also benefit from PDF format. A PDF is easier to share than a folder of images, and it keeps everything in the order you intended. Recipients see exactly what you want them to see, in the sequence you chose.

Scanned documents often end up as individual images. If you scanned a multi-page document page by page, converting to PDF combines those pages into a proper document that looks and behaves like it should.

Privacy

PDFzipp processes your images entirely in your browser. They're never uploaded to any server, which matters if your photos contain sensitive information like receipts with account numbers, personal documents, or proprietary work.

What's Next

After creating your PDF, you might want to compress it for easier sharing, especially if you started with high-resolution photos. To add more documents to the collection later, use the merge tool. If you need to go the other direction — extracting images from a PDF — the PDF to JPG converter handles that.

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