JPG to PDF
About Tool
Compiling photographic evidence, receipts, or scanned images into a single document is a common task that often requires a dedicated PDF printer. This JPG to PDF converter simplifies the process by allowing you to upload multiple images and arrange them into a clean, paginated PDF. With specific controls for page sizing and margins, you can create a standardized document that is ready for official submission or digital archiving without leaving your browser.
Layout and Fit Customization
One of the core features of this tool is the ability to control how images sit on the page. You can choose from standard sizes like A4 or Letter, or use the Fit to Image Size option to let the PDF dimensions match your photo's aspect ratio. The Image Fit selector provides even more granular control: Contain ensures the whole image is visible without cropping, Cover fills the entire page area, and Fill stretches the image to match the page boundaries. This flexibility is vital when you are preparing images for a Combine PDF workflow later on.
Managing Multiple Images
The tool supports bulk uploads, meaning you can add several JPGs at once. The interface allows you to manage these files effectively before generation. If your images are high-resolution, the tool uses canvas-based rendering to ensure the final PDF remains crisp. If you eventually need to revert these pages back into individual files for a presentation, you can use our PDF to PNG tool to extract them with high fidelity.
Security and Data Handling
Privacy is paramount when dealing with documents like ID cards or financial receipts. This tool does not upload your images to any server; the PDF generation happens entirely in your local browser session. You can even Copy Base64 Data of the output if you need to use the encoded string in a development environment. Once your document is configured, clicking "Generate & Download PDF" creates the file and saves it directly to your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change the order of the images?
Images are added to the PDF in the order they are selected. To reorder, it is currently best to use the Clear All button and add them in the desired sequence.
Does it support PNG or other formats?
This specific tool is optimized for image/jpeg and image/jpg. For a mix of different image types, our general Image to PDF tool is recommended.
What margin setting should I use for printing?
A margin of 10mm to 15mm is standard for most home and office printers to ensure no part of the image is cut off by the printer's physical margins.
Will this reduce the quality of my photos?
The tool attempts to maintain the original resolution. However, choosing A4 or Letter and "Fill" may result in some scaling depending on the source image's pixel dimensions.
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