Need to turn a photo into a PDF document, or combine several images into one file? Converting JPG to PDF is straightforward and takes about 10 seconds. Here's how.
The most common scenarios: sending a scanned document by email (a photo taken on your phone), submitting an ID or certificate that was photographed, combining multiple photos into a single document to share, or creating a printable photo album.
PDF is the preferred format for document sharing because it preserves layout and is universally readable — unlike JPG, which may display differently depending on the viewer.
The image becomes a single-page PDF, sized to fit the image dimensions.
The same tool supports multiple images. Each image becomes one page in the PDF — in the order you arranged them.
💡 Tip: Take photos in landscape orientation for A4-proportioned pages. Portrait photos will produce tall, narrow pages.
The PDF will contain your original images at their full resolution — no compression, no quality loss. The PDF file size will be similar to the total size of your original images.
If the resulting PDF is too large, you can compress it afterwards with the PDF compressor.