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Features Why Use I7 Pixel's Free JPG to PDF Converter?

Whether you're combining scanned pages, product photos, or phone camera shots into one file to share or archive, this tool turns your JPGs into a clean, portable PDF — instantly, with no server involved.

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Combine Multiple JPGs
Upload as many JPG or JPEG photos as you need and merge them into a single, multi-page PDF document.
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Automatic EXIF Rotation
Photos from phones and cameras often store rotation as metadata. This tool reads it and corrects orientation before placing the page.
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Drag-and-Drop Reordering
Drag thumbnails into any order to control exactly which page each photo becomes in the final PDF.
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Standard Page Sizes
Choose A4, Letter, Legal, or fit-to-photo sizing, plus portrait or landscape orientation for every page.
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Strictly JPG Only
Built specifically for JPG/JPEG files. Other formats are flagged and skipped so your document stays consistent.
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Adjustable Margins & Fit
Set page margins and choose how each photo fits the page — fit, fill, or stretch — for a consistent layout.
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Optional Page Numbers
Turn on page numbering to keep multi-page documents easy to reference and navigate.
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100% Private — No Upload
The entire conversion runs in your browser using JavaScript. Your photos never leave your device.
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Free Forever, No Signup
No account, no watermark, no install. Upload, arrange, generate, and download — completely free every time.

Guide How to Convert JPG to PDF — Step by Step

From upload to download in four straightforward steps.

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Upload Your JPGs
Drag and drop or select one or more JPG/JPEG files to load them into the converter.
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Reorder the Pages
Drag photos into the order you want them to appear as pages in the final PDF.
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Choose Page Settings
Pick a page size, orientation, margins, and how each photo should fit the page.
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Generate & Download
Click Generate PDF, then download the finished multi-page PDF straight to your device.

Deep Dive Converting JPG to PDF — Orientation, Page Setup & Quality

A little know-how on rotation, page setup, and quality goes a long way toward a PDF that looks right and opens quickly, wherever it's shared.

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Why Photos Sometimes Look Rotated

Phones and cameras often save a JPG's pixels in landscape orientation and store the "this should be rotated 90°" instruction separately, as EXIF metadata. Tools that ignore this metadata can produce sideways pages. This converter reads the EXIF orientation tag and rotates each photo correctly before it's placed on the page.

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Choosing the Right Page Size

A4 is the standard for most of the world and works well for documents, reports, and scanned pages. Letter is the standard in the US and Canada. Legal suits longer forms and contracts. If your photos are all the same shape and you don't need a fixed document size, fit-to-photo sizing avoids extra white space around each page.

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Getting a Clean, Consistent Document

Upload photos in the order you want them to appear, or use drag-and-drop reordering to fix the sequence afterward. Keep orientation consistent across pages — mixing portrait and landscape photos with a fixed page size can leave uneven margins. Use the contain option to keep the whole photo visible on the page without cropping, or fill if you want it to cover the page edge-to-edge.

Reference Common Page Sizes & Where to Use Them

Quick guide to which page size fits each type of document.

Page SizeDimensionsWhere it's Used
A4 Popular 210 × 297 mm International standard for documents, reports, and scanned pages
Letter Popular 8.5 × 11 in US & Canada standard for documents, resumes, and forms
Legal 8.5 × 14 in Contracts, legal filings, and longer forms
A3 297 × 420 mm Posters, diagrams, and larger scanned pages
Fit to Photo Matches image size Photo albums or galleries where you want no extra white space

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about converting JPG photos to PDF.

Yes, completely free. There are no limits, no accounts, no watermarks, and no charges. Convert as many JPG photos to PDF as you need.
Yes. This converter is built specifically for JPG and JPEG files. Any other format you try to add — PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC, and so on — is flagged and skipped so your PDF only ever contains JPG pages.
No. The entire conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your photos never leave your device.
Yes. This tool reads the EXIF orientation tag embedded in most JPGs from phones and cameras and automatically rotates each photo to the correct upright orientation before placing it on the page. You can disable this in Output settings if you ever need the raw pixel orientation instead.
Yes. Upload as many JPG photos as you like and drag them into any order — each one becomes a separate page in a single multi-page PDF.
Yes. Choose from standard sizes like A4, Letter, and Legal, and switch between portrait and landscape orientation before generating your PDF.

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