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JPG to PDF Free — Combine Images into One PDF

Need to send several photos as a single file, or create a print-ready document from images? Converting JPG images to PDF is one of the most common document tasks — and PDF-Snap makes it free and private, with no upload required. Everything runs in your browser.

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Why convert JPG to PDF?

Images work well for viewing, but PDF is the standard for sharing, printing, and archiving documents. Here are the most common reasons to convert JPG to PDF:

  • Sending multiple photos as one file — Instead of attaching 10 separate JPGs, send one PDF containing all of them.
  • Print-ready format — PDFs preserve image layout and print predictably across all printers and devices.
  • Professional presentation — A PDF feels more polished than a folder of loose images for clients, employers, or submissions.
  • Archiving — PDFs are a stable, widely-supported long-term format for storing scanned documents or photographs.

How to convert JPG to PDF with PDF-Snap

PDF-Snap converts images to PDF from the main PDF tools page or the Image Compressor page. On both pages, open the Image to PDF tab. Everything runs in your browser.

  1. Open the PDF tools homepage or the Image Compressor page.
  2. Select the Image to PDF tab.
  3. Add JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, or GIF files — drag onto the drop zone or use browse / Add more images.
  4. Click Convert to PDF.
  5. When processing finishes and the countdown on the results screen completes, click Download PDF.

Supported image formats

PDF-Snap accepts JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and GIF files for PDF conversion. You do not need to convert images to JPG first — drop whatever format you have and PDF-Snap handles it.

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Each image becomes one page

In the resulting PDF, each image is placed on its own full-size page. The page dimensions match the image proportions, so your photos display correctly without cropping or distortion. For a multi-image PDF, pages appear in the order you set in the drop zone.

Quality and file size

PDF-Snap embeds images at their original quality. The output PDF size reflects the total size of the input images plus minimal PDF structure overhead. If the resulting PDF is too large to email, run it through the Compress tab on the same page. See our guide on compressing a PDF for email for practical size targets and tips.

Also known as: how to change image to PDF

Searches for "how to change image to PDF" and "convert photo to PDF" lead to the same task. Whether you start with a phone screenshot, a scanned receipt, or a professional photograph, the process is identical: drop the image into PDF-Snap, click convert, download. The tool handles JPG, PNG, WebP, and more.

Privacy — your images never leave your device

Just like the rest of PDF-Snap's tools, the image-to-PDF converter runs entirely in your browser. Your image files are never uploaded to any server. This matters if you are converting scanned ID documents, medical images, or confidential paperwork. Open your browser's Network tab to verify — no image upload will appear in the request list.

For combining multiple images into a single PDF, read our detailed guide on combining multiple images into one PDF. Free, unlimited, private — convert as many JPGs to PDF as you need.

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