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title: "JPG to PDF Converter — Combine Images, Private | Compress Pro"
description: "Combine JPG photos into a single PDF right in your browser — one page per image, in your order. Reorder pages, set JPEG quality, download. No uploads. Free."
canonical: https://compress-pro.com/jpg-to-pdf
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# Convert JPG to PDF.

> JPGs into one PDF, page per image — built in your browser.

Combine JPG photos into a single PDF entirely in your browser — **the document is assembled on your device, and nothing is uploaded**. Each image becomes one page sized exactly to the image, in the order you arrange with the list arrows. Other image types work too: PNG, WebP, GIF, and AVIF are re-encoded as JPEG pages, with transparency flattened to white.

**No uploads · No ads · Free & open source.**

## How it works

1. Drop files anywhere on the page, click to browse, or paste with Ctrl/⌘ + V.
2. Pick a quality or preset — or set an exact target size and let the tool find it.
3. Compress, compare before/after, and download — individually or as a ZIP.

## Page layout and ordering

Each image becomes one page sized exactly to its pixels — no cropping, no letterboxing, portrait and landscape mixing freely. The list order is the page order; rearrange with the row arrows before converting, and the result downloads as a single images.pdf.

## Keeping the PDF small

The quality slider re-encodes every page as JPEG inside the document — 80 is visually clean for photos, and receipts tolerate less. If the finished PDF must hit a hard cap (a 2 MB portal limit, say), run it through [Compress PDF](https://compress-pro.com/compress-pdf) in target-size mode as a second step.

## Scans, receipts and forms

Phone photos of paperwork are this tool’s bread and butter: shoot the pages, drop them in order, convert, and send one document instead of eleven photos. For the cleanest result, crop the photos to the paper first and keep every page the same orientation — the PDF preserves exactly what you feed it.

## Frequently asked questions

### How are the PDF pages laid out?

One image per page, page size equal to the image’s pixel size, in your list order — use the arrows to reorder before converting. The result downloads as a single images.pdf.

### Can I mix JPG with PNG or WebP in one PDF?

Yes — the dropzone accepts all common image types. Everything is re-encoded as JPEG inside the PDF; transparent areas turn white and animations keep their first frame.

### How do I keep the PDF small?

Lower the JPG quality slider — it controls the re-encode of every page. Around 80 is visually clean and compact for photos.

### Are my photos uploaded to build the PDF?

No — the pixels never leave your machine. Decoding and re-encoding both happen in your browser; there is no upload to wait for and no server-side copy to worry about afterwards. Want proof? Run one file through, switch your connection off, and run another — it still works.

## Related tools

- [Compress PDFs](https://compress-pro.com/compress-pdf)
- [Convert PDF to JPG](https://compress-pro.com/pdf-to-jpg)
- [Convert PNG to PDF](https://compress-pro.com/png-to-pdf)
- [Compress JPG images](https://compress-pro.com/compress-jpg)

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