Digital Drive HQ

How to Convert JPG to PDF (Free, No Upload)

·4 min read

The fastest way to convert JPG to PDF is a browser tool that never uploads your images: open our Images to PDF converter, add your JPGs, arrange the order, and download a single PDF — one image per page. It's free, watermark-free, and private. Here's the full walkthrough, including combining many images and the built-in options on iPhone, Windows, and Mac.

Convert JPG to PDF in your browser (any device)

Open Images to PDF, drop in one or more JPG (or PNG) files, drag them into the order you want, and download the combined PDF. Everything runs on your device — nothing is uploaded — so scans, receipts, and IDs stay private. No sign-up, no watermark.

Combine multiple JPGs into one PDF

This is the most common reason people convert: turning a stack of photos or scans into a single document to email or upload. Add all the images at once, reorder them by dragging, and they become sequential pages in one PDF — ideal for multi-page scans, expense receipts, or a portfolio.

Built-in options by device

  • iPhone/iPad: in the Files app, select the photos, tap the share/more menu, and choose Create PDF. Or use the browser tool above for precise page ordering.
  • Windows: select the JPGs, right-click → Print, and choose Microsoft Print to PDF as the printer — one image per page.
  • Mac: select the images in Finder, right-click → Quick Actions → Create PDF.

The browser converter wins when you need to reorder pages, mix image types, or guarantee nothing leaves your device.

After converting: shrink, merge, or split

Going the other way (PDF to JPG)?

To turn a PDF back into images, use PDF to JPG, which renders each page as a high-quality image. See the full merge, split & convert guide.

Bottom line

Drop your JPGs into Images to PDF, order them, and download one clean PDF — free, no upload, no watermark. For a stack of scans it's faster and more private than any desktop print dialog.