JPG to PDF
Drag & drop multiple JPG images, reorder, adjust sizes, and download as a high-quality PDF instantly.
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Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, BMP. Maximum 20 images. Files processed entirely locally.
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About the JPG to PDF Engine
Turning a batch of JPG or JPEG photos into a single shareable document is one of the most common PDF tasks. iCreatePDF converts JPG images to a high-quality PDF entirely in your browser — drag in multiple photos, reorder them, adjust sizing, and download instantly without any account or upload.
Zero-Server Privacy Architecture
Unlike conventional web utilities that transmit your files to cloud processing clusters, iCreatePDF executes jpg to pdf completely client-side. WebAssembly modules and local JavaScript engines handle all parsing, layout calculation, rendering, and file encoding inside your browser sandboxed memory buffer. Your files never cross network boundaries.
How to JPG to PDF Step-by-Step
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Upload your JPG images
Drag and drop one or many JPG/JPEG photos.
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Reorder the pages
Arrange images into the sequence you want in the final PDF.
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Adjust page size
Choose page dimensions and image fit for the output.
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Download the PDF
Export a single combined PDF from all your images.
Technical Specifications & Engine Details
| Specification | Implementation Standard |
|---|---|
| Processing Environment | 100% Client-Side WebAssembly (WASM) & HTML5 Canvas |
| Network Security | Zero Server Uploads (0 Bytes Transmitted) |
| PDF Compliance | ISO 32000-1 / ISO 32000-2 Specification Standards |
| File Size & Page Limits | Unlimited (Bounded only by client RAM capacity) |
| Cross-Platform Support | Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge (Desktop & Mobile) |
| Pricing & License | 100% Free Forever (No Paywall / No Registration) |
Practical Use Cases & Workflows
- Combine scanned receipts or invoices into a single PDF for expense reports
- Turn photographed pages of a notebook or worksheet into a PDF
- Compile a photo portfolio or gallery into one shareable file
- Prepare identity or travel document photos as a single PDF upload
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I convert multiple JPG files into one PDF at once?
Yes, upload as many images as you need and they will be combined into a single multi-page PDF in the order you set.
Q: Does this reduce the image quality?
No, images are embedded at their original resolution unless you choose to adjust sizing.
Q: Is there a file size or page limit?
No, there are no artificial limits on file size or number of pages.
Q: Are my photos uploaded to any server?
No, conversion happens entirely in your browser using local processing.
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