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How to Convert JPG to PDF Online Free (Batch Supported)
You have a folder of photos — a scanned form, receipts, ID copies, or a portfolio — and you need them as one PDF. Here's the free way.
The 5-second method
1. Open [JPG to PDF](/pdf-tools/jpg-to-pdf)
2. Drop every image (JPG, PNG, WebP all work)
3. Drag thumbnails to reorder
4. Pick page size (A4, Letter, or fit-to-image)
5. Download
Works in your browser. Nothing uploaded, no signup, no watermark.
When this is the right move
- Applying online — schools, visas, and jobs often require 'PDF only'
- Scanned receipts — bundle a month for expense claims
- Contracts you signed on paper — photo → PDF → email
- A photo portfolio for clients or reviewers
Get better-looking output
- Crop each photo with [Image Crop](/image-tools/crop) — kills wasted margins
- Straighten skewed photos with [Rotate](/image-tools/rotate)
- Compress big photos with [Image Compress](/image-tools/compress) before converting
- Rotate all photos to the same orientation before converting
Choosing page size
- A4 — default for most of the world
- Letter — US default
- Fit to image — one PDF page per photo at photo dimensions; best for portfolios
After converting
Most workflows go: JPG → PDF → [Compress](/pdf-tools/compress) → email. A 10-photo PDF at full res is often 20–40 MB; compressing gets it under 5 MB without visible loss.
Try [JPG to PDF](/pdf-tools/jpg-to-pdf) — free, no signup, private.
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