Convert JPG and JPEG images into a professional PDF document directly in your browser. Arrange image order, choose page size, set margins, and download a ready-to-share PDF.
Last updated: April 2026 | By Patchworkr Team
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JPG/JPEG files only • Multiple files supported
Convert JPG and JPEG images into a PDF document directly in your browser. Combine multiple images into a single PDF, choose page size and orientation, adjust margins, and download a finished document in seconds.
Whether you're creating a printable document, organising photographed paperwork, combining receipts, or building a portfolio, PDF makes your images easier to share, store, and print.
JPG files are designed for individual images. PDF files are designed for documents.
Converting JPG images into PDF format allows you to:
Many people use JPG to PDF conversion for receipts, invoices, notes, certificates, forms, reports, presentations, and document photos.
Instead of sending ten separate images, combine them into a single PDF document.
Upload multiple JPG images and use the page ordering controls to arrange them exactly how you want them to appear in the final document.
This is useful for:
Auto orientation selects portrait or landscape based on each image. You can also force all pages into a specific orientation if required.
Margins add space around each image and can improve printability while preventing content from sitting directly against the page edge.
Upload one or more JPG images, choose your PDF settings, then create and download the finished PDF.
Yes. Multiple JPG images can be combined into a single PDF document.
Yes. Use the reorder controls beside each image before creating the PDF.
Images are automatically scaled according to your selected page size, margins, orientation, and fit mode.
A4, Letter, Legal, and A5 page sizes are available.
Use Fit to keep the whole image visible, Fill to maximise page coverage, and Stretch when filling the page is more important than preserving proportions.
Auto orientation selects portrait or landscape based on the dimensions of each uploaded image.
Yes. The tool works in modern mobile and desktop browsers.
Yes. JPG and JPEG are the same image format using different file extensions.
No. Everything runs directly in your browser.
The practical limit depends on your browser and available device memory.
No. Images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to a backend server.
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