How to Convert Multiple JPG Images to a Single PDF
Whether you are compiling scanned receipts for an expense report or stitching together digital art for a portfolio, managing dozens of loose image files can be incredibly frustrating. The standard solution is to encapsulate them into a Portable Document Format (PDF).
Our tool acts as a digital bindery. Using the advanced pdf-lib engine, it creates a blank digital book in your browser's memory. For every image you upload, it calculates the exact width and height of the photograph, generates a perfectly sized page, and perfectly aligns the image onto the canvas. The end result is a multi-page PDF where every page seamlessly frames your images.
Why PDF is Better for Sharing Image Galleries
- Guaranteed Ordering: When you send 10 loose JPGs in an email, the recipient's mail client will often scramble the order. A PDF forces the images to be viewed in the exact chronological sequence you dictate.
- Simplified Sharing: Rather than forcing a client to download a messy ZIP file and extract it, a PDF offers a single, clean file that they can instantly open and scroll through on any device.
- Universal Compatibility: Every modern smartphone, tablet, and operating system has a native PDF reader built-in, ensuring your gallery looks perfect everywhere.
Secure Client-Side Image to PDF Conversion
Many people use JPG-to-PDF converters to digitize highly sensitive information, such as scanning physical driver's licenses, passports, or confidential medical bills using their phone's camera.
Uploading these images to a free online converter is a massive privacy risk, as they are processed on external cloud servers. Our tool eliminates this risk by utilizing your computer's local processing power. The advanced JavaScript engine reads your images directly from your hard drive into your RAM, compiles the PDF, and outputs it—all without a single byte of data leaving your machine.