JPEG → PDF

Select one or more .jpg files to merge in order.

JPG to PDF (Free Online)

Stack JPEG photos into one A4 PDF. Pick multiple files at once—the picker order becomes page order.

Hold Ctrl or Shift in the file dialog to select multiple JPEGs in order.

What Does JPG to PDF Mean?

JPEG files are single photos. PDF is a document container that can hold many pages—each page can embed a full-resolution image. Merging JPGs into one PDF gives you a single file you can share, print, or archive instead of a folder of separate pictures.

ToolLane builds that PDF locally in your browser. Page order follows the order you select files in the picker (use Ctrl or Shift on desktop to multi-select in sequence).

How to Use This JPG to PDF Merger

Select one or more JPEGs, wait for embedding, then download a combined PDF—no upload step.

  1. Select JPEG files. Click Choose JPEGs and pick images in the order you want pages to appear. On Windows or Linux hold Ctrl; on macOS hold Command (or Shift for ranges).
  2. Wait for processing. Large photos embed one page at a time; keep the tab active until the status shows ready.
  3. Review the summary. Confirm the page count matches how many images you selected.
  4. Download the PDF. Save the merged document (for example images.pdf). Choose a new batch of JPEGs anytime to build another file.

Why Use ToolLane JPG to PDF?

One attachment is easier to track than a dozen loose JPGs—and building it locally avoids sending client photos through a random upload service.

  • Free with no signup for quick merges.
  • Local PDF creation keeps scans and ID photos on your machine.
  • Predictable page order from your file selection order.
  • Universal PDF output opens on phones, tablets, and desktops.

Common Reasons to Merge JPGs into a PDF

Teams merge when the destination expects a document, not a gallery of separate files.

  • Insurance and receipts photographed as multiple JPGs but submitted as one PDF.
  • Email threads with attachment limits—one PDF often fits where many JPGs do not.
  • Portfolios and mood boards exported as a single shareable file.
  • Printing shops that prefer a single print-ready document.

Frequently asked questions

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