JPG to PDF

Convert JPG and other images to PDF right in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, no watermark.

Drop images here or click to select

JPG, PNG, HEIC, WEBP, TIFF — no file limit, processed in your browser

Your images never leave your device — the entire conversion runs locally in your browser. No upload, no privacy risk.

Convert JPG to PDF for free, right in your browser and with no upload. Whether it’s a single photo or many images, combine as many JPG, PNG or HEIC files as you like into one PDF, set the page order and download the result in seconds. No sign-up, no installation and no watermark – and your images never leave your device.

How to convert JPG to PDF, step by step

  1. Select your images: drag your JPG files into the area above or click “Select images”. PNG, HEIC (iPhone photos), WEBP and TIFF are also supported.
  2. Set the order: drag the thumbnails into the order you want and rotate any image if needed.
  3. Choose your options: page size (fit to image, A4 or US Letter), orientation and margin.
  4. Convert and download: click “Convert to PDF” and save your PDF – or a ZIP file if you create several.

The tool works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS, with nothing to install.

Merge multiple images into one PDF

With the “Merge all images into one PDF” option, many photos become a single, neatly ordered document – ideal for submitting photographed receipts, certificates or a multi-page contract. You set the page order by dragging. Turn the option off to get a separate PDF per image (handy as a ZIP download).

Quality, file size and formats (PNG, HEIC, TIFF)

JPG files are embedded without re-compression, so the original quality is preserved. HEIC photos from an iPhone are detected and converted automatically in your browser – there’s no need to convert them to JPG first. PNG, WEBP and TIFF are supported too. The “Fit to image” option produces a page with the photo’s exact dimensions; A4 or US Letter give a uniform format, ideal for printing.

Privacy: conversion without upload (UK GDPR)

Most online converters – including iLovePDF – upload your images to a server and only delete them “after a few hours”. Copies of your passport, invoices or private photos pass through a third-party server. Our tool works differently: the entire conversion runs locally in your browser and not a single file is transmitted. In the UK this matters: whether you’re submitting documents to HMRC, to the council or to an employer, UK GDPR sets strict requirements for personal data – here, quite simply, no data is processed.

On mobile and desktop

On desktop, just drag your images into the tool. On mobile, tap “Select images” to open your photo gallery or camera – ideal for saving a document you’ve just photographed as a PDF straight away. Because everything happens in the browser, there’s no app to install.

Frequently asked questions

Is converting JPG to PDF free?
Yes, the tool is completely free, with no sign-up and no watermark.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your images are never transmitted – not to us and not to third parties.
Can I merge several JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Turn on “Merge all images into one PDF” and set the order by dragging to get a single multi-page PDF.
Can I convert HEIC photos from an iPhone?
Yes. HEIC and HEIF files are detected automatically and processed directly in your browser, with no need to convert to JPG first.
Is there a limit on the number or size of images?
There is no server-side limit, because nothing is uploaded. The only limit is your device’s memory.
Is the image quality preserved?
Yes. JPG files are embedded without re-compression, preserving the original quality.