JPG to PDF
Convert JPG, JPEG, and PNG images to PDF — right in your browser.
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About JPG to PDF
Converting images to PDF is useful when you have one or more photos, scans, or screenshots — receipts, ID cards, photo collections, document scans. pdfmundo's JPG to PDF tool reads each image and embeds it as a single PDF page sized to the image's natural dimensions. JPG, JPEG, and PNG formats are all supported. The conversion is lossless for the image data — no recompression, no quality loss. Image order in the final PDF matches the order you arranged them in the file list. Unlike most online image-to-PDF tools, pdfmundo does all the work in your browser. Your images never travel to a server, never get stored, and never leave your device.
Frequently asked questions
- What image formats are supported?
- JPG and PNG. Both work equally — you can mix them in the same PDF.
- How many images can I convert at once?
- Between 1 and 20 images. A single image works fine — the tool wraps it into a PDF page sized to the image's natural dimensions. The maximum of 20 keeps browser-side processing fast and reliable.
- What's the maximum size per image?
- 15 MB per image on the free tier. Larger images (up to 50 MB per image) are supported on Pro — still processed entirely in your browser.
- Will the images be compressed or recompressed?
- No. The image data is embedded directly into the PDF without recompression. The output PDF is roughly the sum of your input images plus a small PDF overhead.
- Can I reorder the images before combining?
- Yes. Use the up/down buttons next to each image in the list. The order in the list matches the page order in the resulting PDF.
- Do I need an account?
- No. The tool is completely free to use without signing up.
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