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About JPG To PDF Converter Online

JPG is the same format as JPEG — the names are interchangeable, reflecting a historical 3-character file extension limit on older Windows systems. The format uses adjustable lossy compression and is universally supported across all devices and platforms.

Converting images to PDF packages them into a portable, universally viewable document. This is useful for sending multiple images as a single file, archiving photos in a fixed-layout container, or preparing images for document workflows.

This tool converts your JPG images to PDF directly in the browser. Upload your file, choose a quality preset if available, and download the converted result instantly.

How to use this tool

How to convert an JPG image to PDF

  1. Upload the JPG file

    Drop a .jpg into the "Image file" field. JPG support depends on the build of Sharp on the server; if decoding fails the tool will say so.

  2. Pick a page size

    "Page size" offers Fit (page sized to the image plus a margin), A4 (210×297 mm, image centred), or Letter (8.5×11 in, image centred).

  3. Set the margin

    "Margin (points)" is whitespace around the image, 0–72 (default 24). One PDF point = 1/72 inch, so 24 ≈ 8.5 mm of breathing room.

  4. Press Run

    Output is a single-page PDF with your JPG placed on it (filename jpg-to-pdf.pdf). One image per PDF page — the tool does not stitch multiple JPGs into one document.