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How to Convert JPG to PDF Online — 3 Simple Steps

1. Select Your Images

Click the red Select Images button or drag and drop your images directly onto the page. SlashPDF accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG and WEBP files. You can select multiple images in one go — they will each become a separate page in your PDF, in the order you add them.

2. Choose Your Page Size

Select A4 for standard international document size, Letter for US standard, or Fit to image to create pages that match the exact dimensions of each image with no white borders or margins. All images are centred automatically.

3. Download Your PDF

Click Create PDF and your file downloads instantly. The entire conversion happens in your browser — no upload, no waiting for a server. Your images are never transmitted anywhere and the result is ready in seconds.

When Do You Need to Convert JPG to PDF?

Submit Documents That Must Be PDF

Job applications, university admissions, visa forms and government portals almost always require PDF uploads rather than image files. If you have your documents as photos or scans saved as JPG, converting them to PDF first ensures they are accepted without rejection or errors.

Combine Multiple Photos Into One File

If you have taken photos of a multi-page document — a handwritten form, a signed contract, a set of receipts — converting all the images into a single PDF creates one clean, professional file that is easier to share, archive and read than a folder of separate images.

Send Scanned Documents by Email

Most email recipients expect scanned documents as PDFs, not as a series of image attachments. Converting your scans to a single PDF file means the recipient gets a properly formatted document they can read, print or sign without having to reassemble individual images.

Create a Printable Photo Album or Portfolio

Converting a set of images to PDF is one of the fastest ways to create a printable photo collection, design portfolio or product catalogue. Each image sits on its own page, and the PDF can be printed or shared with anyone regardless of what software they use.

Protect Images From Easy Editing

A JPG can be cropped, edited or extracted trivially. A PDF is harder to casually modify and is considered a more formal, finished format in business and legal contexts. Converting your images to PDF adds a layer of perceived authority and discourages casual alteration.

Archive Photos in a Structured Format

PDFs are a widely supported long-term archival format. Grouping related photos into a labelled PDF — event photos, project documentation, inspection records — makes them easier to store, search and retrieve years later compared to scattered image files.

Which Page Size Should You Choose?

A4 — International Standard

A4 (210 × 297mm) is the standard paper size used in the UK, Europe, Africa, Asia and most of the world. Choose A4 if you are submitting a document to any institution outside the United States, printing on standard office paper, or sharing with an international audience. Your image will be centred on the page with a small margin.

Letter — US Standard

Letter (8.5 × 11 inches) is the standard paper size in the United States and Canada. Choose Letter if you are submitting to a US employer, university or government body, or if the document will be printed on US office paper. It is slightly wider and shorter than A4.

Fit to Image — No Borders

Fit to image creates a PDF page that matches the exact pixel dimensions of your image. There are no white borders or margins — the image fills the entire page. This is the best choice for photography portfolios, product images, artwork and any situation where you want the image to be the page rather than sitting inside it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert multiple images into one PDF?

Yes. Click Select Images and choose multiple files at once, or add them one by one using the Add more files button. Each image becomes its own page in the PDF, in the order they were added. There is no fixed limit on the number of images — it depends on your device's available memory.

What image formats does SlashPDF support?

SlashPDF supports JPG, JPEG, PNG and WEBP image files. These cover the vast majority of photos, screenshots and scanned images. GIF and TIFF are not currently supported — if you have files in those formats, converting them to JPG or PNG first will work.

Will my images be uploaded to a server?

No. SlashPDF converts your images entirely inside your browser using JavaScript and the PDF-lib library. Your files are never transmitted to any server at any point. This also means the conversion is instant — there is no upload wait time regardless of your internet speed.

Will the image quality be reduced in the PDF?

No. SlashPDF embeds your images into the PDF at their full original resolution. There is no re-encoding, compression or quality reduction applied during the conversion. The images in your PDF will be identical in quality to the originals you selected.

What is the difference between A4 and Fit to image?

A4 and Letter place your image centred on a standard paper-sized page with a small margin around it. Fit to image creates a page that is exactly the same size as your image — no borders, no margins, just the image. Use A4 or Letter for documents you will print or submit formally; use Fit to image for photography, artwork or portfolios where you want the image to fill the entire page.

Can I reorder images before converting?

Images are added to the PDF in the order they appear in the file list. To control the order, add them one at a time in the sequence you want, or remove and re-add any file to change its position. The file list shows the current order before you click Create PDF.

Can I convert a PNG or WEBP file to PDF?

Yes. SlashPDF supports PNG and WEBP in addition to JPG and JPEG. Simply select your PNG or WEBP files the same way you would a JPG — they will be converted and embedded into the PDF at full quality.

Can I convert images to PDF on my phone?

Yes. SlashPDF is fully responsive and works on iPhone, iPad and Android devices in any modern browser. Open slashpdf.com/jpg-to-pdf/ in your browser, select images from your camera roll or files app, choose your page size, and download the PDF — no app installation required.