JPG to PDF
Combine images into a single PDF — useful for receipts and scans.
About JPG to PDF
JPG to PDF assembles a series of JPG or PNG images into a single multi-page PDF. The everyday use cases: bundling photos of a receipt into one PDF for an expense report, putting a stack of scanned document pages into a single attachable file, or combining a few pictures into one shareable document.
Worked example: drop in four scanned receipt photos, drag them into the right order, and download a 4-page PDF. Each page is sized to its image — the page dimensions match the image pixel dimensions exactly, and the image fills the page edge-to-edge. To control page size or margins, resize or letterbox the source images first (image resizer or a real image editor) before assembling.
A note on what it does not do. The tool embeds your images as images — it does not run OCR, so any text visible in the photos remains text-in-an-image and is not searchable or selectable in the resulting PDF. If you need a searchable PDF, run OCR before or after with a dedicated tool. The PDF carries each image at full resolution, so large source photos produce large PDFs; downscale via the image resizer first for smaller files. WebP and HEIC inputs are not supported — convert them to JPG or PNG first using the relevant format converter.
Assembly runs entirely in your browser using pdf-lib. The source images are never uploaded, which matters for personal receipts and ID documents.