📄 JPG → PDF Converter — No Upload Required

Convert JPG to PDF Online Free

Convert JPEG images to professional PDF documents in seconds. Perfect for sharing, printing, and government submissions. No upload — 100% private, runs entirely in your browser.

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💡 Press Ctrl+V to paste a JPG image directly

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FormatPDF (Portable)
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Image quality in PDF: 92% — higher quality = larger PDF file size

Why convert JPG to PDF?

PDF is the universal standard for sharing and printing documents. Converting your JPG to PDF ensures consistent printing across all devices and printers, protects image quality from further compression, and makes it easy to share professional-looking documents via email or messaging apps. Many official submissions (visa applications, job applications, certificates) require PDF format.

JPG vs PDF — what's the difference?

JPG is a compressed image format for storing photos. PDF (Portable Document Format) is a document container that can embed images, text, and formatting while ensuring the layout looks identical on any device. When you need to share a photo as a document, attach it to a form, or print it with guaranteed layout, PDF is the correct format to use.

How does this JPG to PDF converter work?

This tool uses the HTML5 Canvas API to decode your JPG image in the browser, then embeds it into a valid PDF file structure using a JPEG DCT-encoded XObject. The PDF is generated entirely in JavaScript — no server, no upload, no third-party service. Your image never leaves your computer.

Frequently asked questions

Does converting JPG to PDF reduce image quality?
At 92% quality (default), quality loss is minimal and typically imperceptible. The image is re-encoded as JPEG within the PDF container. Use the quality slider to increase quality if you need maximum fidelity, or reduce it to get a smaller PDF file size.
What page size will the PDF be?
The PDF page is sized to match your image's aspect ratio at 72 DPI. This means the PDF page perfectly fits the image without any margins or white space. If you need a standard A4 page size, use the image as content within a word processor and export to PDF from there.
Can I make a multi-page PDF from multiple JPGs?
This tool converts one image per PDF. For multi-page PDFs from multiple images, use our Image to PDF tool on the convert hub page, which supports batch conversion.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion runs in your browser. Your image never leaves your device. The PDF is built locally using JavaScript and the Canvas API.