JPG to PDF Converter Free

Convert JPG, PNG, or WebP images to PDF online for free. Choose page size and orientation with browser-side processing when supported.

Free online file converter tool. Works in Chrome Firefox Safari Edge Opera and other modern browsers on Windows macOS Linux Android and iOS. No software installation required. All processing happens directly in your browser, so your files never leave your device. Completely free to use with no account needed.

JPG to PDF Converter Free

Convert a JPG, PNG, or WebP image to a PDF file. Choose page size and orientation.

Drop your image here

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP - browser-side workflows run in your browser
100% Browser-side
Free No registration
Instant Fast conversion

JPG to PDF Features

Simple, fast image to PDF conversion with layout options.

Conversion Options

Multiple Formats

Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP image formats as input.

Page Sizes

Choose from A4, Letter, or fit the PDF page exactly to your image dimensions.

Workflow Privacy

Your image stays on your device. All conversion is done in your browser.

Output

Fast Processing

jsPDF converts your image to PDF in milliseconds directly in the browser.

Instant Download

The converted PDF is downloaded immediately to your device.

No Installation

Works in any modern browser with no software to install.

Key Takeaways

  • The converter accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP images and uses browser-side processing when supported, with output timing depending on image size and device memory.
  • Pick A4 or Letter for standard printing, or choose Fit to Image to match the page exactly to your photo and avoid the white space that fixed paper sizes add around mismatched aspect ratios.
  • Images are embedded at their native resolution, so very low-resolution files (under about 150 DPI) can look blurry; upload at least 300 DPI for crisp output.
  • It converts one image at a time and applies your chosen orientation (portrait or landscape) to standard page sizes, so set Landscape for wide images to prevent stretching.

How to Convert JPG to PDF in 3 Steps

  1. Select Your Image

    Click the upload area or drag your JPG, PNG, or WebP file directly onto the converter. The image will preview instantly in your browser with its filename and size displayed.

  2. Configure Page Settings

    Choose your desired page size from A4 (standard 8.3 x 11.7 inches), Letter (8.5 x 11 inches), or Fit to Image to match the PDF dimensions to your photo. Select portrait or landscape orientation for standard sizes to control how the image sits on the page.

  3. Generate and Download

    Click Convert to PDF and your file will process and download immediately in your browser. The PDF receives your original filename (e.g., vacation.jpg becomes vacation.pdf) with the image embedded at full quality.

JPG to PDF Conversion Options

Customize your PDF output by selecting the page size and orientation that best matches your image and intended use.

Page SizeDimensionsBest ForOrientation Control
A4210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in)International standard documents, printing in most countriesPortrait or Landscape
Letter216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in)US and Canada standard documents, printer compatibilityPortrait or Landscape
Fit to ImageCustom (image dimensions)Screenshots, photos, documents with irregular aspect ratiosAutomatic (not selectable)
JPG InputAny resolutionStandard photos from cameras and phonesN/A
PNG InputAny resolutionGraphics with transparency, screenshots, diagramsN/A
WebP InputAny resolutionModern web images, optimized file sizesN/A

When to Use JPG to PDF Conversion

Document Archiving

Convert receipts, invoices, ID photos, or warranty cards to PDF for long-term storage and easier retrieval. PDFs preserve formatting and are universally readable across all devices and operating systems.

Professional Sharing

Transform product images, designs, or promotional photos into PDF format for email distribution or printing. Choose A4 or Letter size to ensure recipients can print at standard paper dimensions without scaling issues.

Batch Digitization

Convert individual photographs or scanned images one at a time to build a digital PDF portfolio. Use Fit to Image mode for photos with natural aspect ratios to avoid unwanted white space.

Multi-Format Flexibility

Handle input from various sources: JPEG from camera or phone, PNG screenshots from your computer, or WebP images downloaded from the web. All convert to a single standardized PDF output.

Common Problems and Fixes

Image Appears Blurry or Pixelated in PDF

This occurs with very low-resolution images (under 150 DPI). The converter embeds the image at its native resolution. To prevent blurriness, upload higher-resolution photos (at least 300 DPI is ideal). If using a screenshot, capture at full screen resolution rather than a scaled preview.

Extra White Space Around the Image

You selected A4 or Letter page size, which are fixed dimensions. The converter centers your image on the page, adding white space if the image aspect ratio differs from the paper size. Use Fit to Image instead to eliminate white space and create a custom page size matching your photo.

Landscape Image Looks Stretched or Compressed

Verify that you selected Landscape orientation if your image is wider than it is tall. The converter maintains image aspect ratio but applies it to your chosen page orientation. If Landscape is selected and the problem persists, try Fit to Image mode instead.

Download Did Not Appear or Converter Seems Stuck

Check your browser console (F12 > Console tab) for error messages. Ensure your browser allows pop-up downloads and has sufficient memory available. Try refreshing the page, clearing your browser cache, and attempting conversion again. If problems persist, try a different modern browser like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.

How to Convert JPG to PDF

Upload your image, select the page size and orientation, then click Convert to PDF. The PDF file is created in your browser and downloaded instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion is done in your browser using the jsPDF library.

Your image files stay on your device for browser-side workflows.

For sensitive documents, confirm browser-side mode before continuing.

What image formats are supported?

JPG (JPEG), PNG, and WebP images are all supported.

The image is embedded into the PDF at high quality.

Most photos and screenshots can be converted without any issues.

Which page size should I choose?

A4 is the standard international paper size, ideal for documents.

Letter is the standard US paper size.

Fit to Image creates a PDF page that exactly matches your image dimensions.

Does portrait or landscape affect the image?

The image is always scaled to fit the page while preserving its aspect ratio.

Choosing landscape for a wide image may result in a better fit.

Fit to Image ignores the orientation setting.

Is image quality preserved in the PDF?

Yes. The image is embedded at high quality using JPEG compression.

The default quality is 92%, which preserves excellent visual quality.

No significant quality loss is visible in the converted PDF.

Can I convert multiple images?

This tool converts one image at a time into a single-page PDF.

For multiple images in one PDF, use our Image to PDF multi-image tool.

Each converted PDF can be opened and used immediately.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no enforced file size limit.

Very large images may take a moment to process.

Most typical photos will convert quickly.

Is this tool free?

Yes, completely free with no registration.

There are Practical workflow limits on the number of conversions.

No watermarks are added to the output PDF.

Works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, and other modern browsers on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. No software installation or sign-up required. All conversions run directly in your browser, so your files never leave your device and are never uploaded to a server. Free to use with no account needed.

Sources and References

Format details on this page are based on the official specifications and documentation below.